Abstract

The attenuation of the gear mesh noise/vibration by fluid film wave bearings relative to rolling element bearings was experimentally investigated. Tests were performed on a gearbox that can accommodate both rolling element bearings and wave bearings. It was found that at specific speeds and torques, the wave bearings could significantly reduce the noise/vibration compared to rolling element bearings. Because the gear noise is accompanied by noise from other sources, a method was developed to extract from the original signal only the mesh harmonic components.The wave bearing dynamic coefficients were also predicted. It was found that adjusting the wave bearing parameters could considerably increase the capacity of the wave bearings to attenuate the gear mesh noise and vibration.

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