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Equilibria and Free Vibration of a Two-Pulley Belt-Driven System with Belt Bending Stiffness

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  • Jieyu Ding
  • Qingquan Hu

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Nonlinear equilibrium curvatures and free vibration characteristics of a two-pulley belt-driven system with belt bending stiffness and a one-way clutch are investigated. With nonlinear dynamical tension, the transverse vibrations of the translating belt spans and the rotation motions of the pulleys and the accessory shaft are coupled. Therefore, nonlinear piecewise discrete-continuous governing equations are established. Considering the bending stiffness of the translating belt spans, the belt spans are modeled as axially moving beams. The pattern of equilibria is a nontrivial solution. Furthermore, the nontrivial equilibriums of the dynamical system are numerically determined by using two different approaches. The governing equations of the vibration near the equilibrium solutions are derived by introducing a coordinate transform. The natural frequencies of the dynamical systems are studied by using the Galerkin method with various truncations and the differential and integral quadrature methods. Moreover, the convergence of the Galerkin truncation is investigated. Numerical results reveal that the study needs 16 terms after truncation in order to determine the free vibration characteristics of the pulley-belt system with the belt bending stiffness. Furthermore, the first five natural frequencies are very sensitive to the bending stiffness of the translating belt.

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  • Jieyu Ding & Qingquan Hu, 2014. "Equilibria and Free Vibration of a Two-Pulley Belt-Driven System with Belt Bending Stiffness," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:907627
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/907627
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