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Analysis of Nonlinear Vibration Characteristics of the Concentric Face-Gear Split-Torque Transmission System

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  • Fei Gong
  • Rupeng Zhu
  • Pingjun Li
  • Jian Li
  • Nicola Caterino

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The concentric face-gear split-torque transmission system (CFGSTTS) is a new type of transmission that has significant applications in helicopter main gearboxes. To study the influence of various parameters on the dynamic characteristics of the CFGSTTS, a 23-degree-of-freedom translation-torsion nonlinear dynamic model was established based on the lumped parameter theory. The model includes tooth backlash, error excitation, time-varying meshing stiffness with meshing phase difference, meshing damping, and elastic support deformation. The excitation conditions for the time-varying meshing stiffness of face-gear pairs were calculated based on the strain energy theory. The bifurcation characteristics of the system with different parameters were obtained by the nonlinear dynamics numerical analysis method. The research shows that the system exhibits rich vibration response characteristics at different rotating speeds. The amplitude of the vibration displacement in the system bifurcation diagram increases significantly with the increase of the tooth backlash and input torque, whereas the amplitude decreases constantly with the increase of the meshing damping. The critical rotational speed at which chaotic motion occurs increases significantly with increasing input torque and damping ratio but decreases with increasing tooth backlash. The bearing clearance has a weak influence on the vibration displacement amplitude of the system and the speed range of chaotic motion.

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  • Fei Gong & Rupeng Zhu & Pingjun Li & Jian Li & Nicola Caterino, 2022. "Analysis of Nonlinear Vibration Characteristics of the Concentric Face-Gear Split-Torque Transmission System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-18, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1977367
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1977367
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