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1 April 2024 Experimental study of vibration reduction based on the flexible damping gear
Gang Zhu, Lidong He, Zhifu Tan, Chunyan Deng
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Proceedings Volume 13082, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Intelligent Manufacturing, and Automation Technology (MEMAT 2023); 130822I (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3026242
Event: 2023 4th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation Technology (MEMAT 2023), 2023, Guilin, China
Abstract
In order to reduce the vibration of gear transmission system, A new type of gear damping method: flexible damping gear was proposed in this study. a simplified flexible damping gear vibration isolation model was established, and a one-stage open spur gear vibration damping experimental bench was constructed. Based on the test bench, the following tests were carried out:1) flexible damping gear damping experiments; 2) flexible damping gear damping experiments under different torque; 3) flexible damping gear noise reduction experiments. The experimental results shown that the flexible damping gear can effectively reduce the vibration of the gear transmission system in a wide frequency band, and the highest vibration reduction can be achieved; with the increase of torque, the vibration suppression ability of flexible damping gear is also enhanced, and the average vibration reduction reaches 26.70%.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Gang Zhu, Lidong He, Zhifu Tan, and Chunyan Deng "Experimental study of vibration reduction based on the flexible damping gear", Proc. SPIE 13082, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Intelligent Manufacturing, and Automation Technology (MEMAT 2023), 130822I (1 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3026242
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KEYWORDS
Vibration

Denoising

Teeth

Particles

Vibration isolation

Sensors

Design

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