Abstract

The meshing process includes high-speed impact between the teeth. The vibration and noise in the gear transmission become prominent owing to the backlash between gears. Currently, the concentrated mass model is primarily used to analyse the vibration and noise mechanism of gear transmission, and it is difficult to effectively explain high-speed gear collision. In this study, an improved impact vibration model was applied to the meshing state of a high-speed gear. The gear transmission was simplified as a collision vibration system with absolute and traversable boundaries, and the piecewise-smooth dynamics model of the gear system is established. A mapping dynamic analysis method was then used to describe the impact and meshing boundary of gears. The impact-meshing situation of the gear system was observed, and the vibration response of the system under different speeds and loads was analysed using numerical simulation. The results revealed that the main source of the gear vibration was the meshing frequency of a gear pair. The resonance generated by the modulation of the rotation and meshing is the main reason for the long-term impact-meshing phenomenon of the gear transmission system. The results of this study are of great significance as they reveal the vibration characteristics of a high-speed gear transmission system.

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