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A study on the sideband phenomenon of planetary gears

2014; Japan Society Mechanical Engineers; Volume: 80; Issue: 815 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1299/transjsme.2014dsm0212

ISSN

2187-9761

Autores

Kunihiko MORIKAWA, Kouji Kumagai, Ryuta Nishihara,

Tópico(s)

Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions

Resumo

The mechanism of the sideband phenomenon of planetary gear vibration that often occurs in a planetary gear set was clarified in connection with mesh phase differences.This sideband phenomenon is one in which the (Z-1) or (Z+1) order component level is higher than the mesh order (Z) component level.The notation (Z-1) or (Z+1) means the mesh order (Z) minus or plus one carrier revolution.An in-phase (IP) planetary gear set has no such sideband phenomenon.In a sequentially phased (SP) planetary gear set, this phenomenon occurs in transverse and tilting vibration of sun gear, carrier and ring gear.Which sideband, either (Z-1) or (Z+1), occurs depends on the relationship between the mesh phasing direction and carrier rotation direction.To verify this sideband phenomenon, we derived the formulae to calculate the translational forces in x, y and z directions and the rotational moments about these translation axes which act to sun gear, carrier and ring gear due to mesh forces at each mesh point.1.

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