Abstract

In this paper, exploratory studies on the application of fibre-reinforced polymer composites in the construction of gearbox housing elements that are used for transport means, as an alternative to traditionally used materials, were undertaken. Composite materials with three types of reinforcement were used: a glass-chopped strand mat, glass fabric, and carbon fabric. The manufactured elements were subjected to weight assessment and vibroactivity tests, including the recording of vibration and noise. The obtained results were compared to the values recorded for housings made of steel. It has been found that composite housings, while maintaining geometric similarity, are characterised by at least 60% lower weight compared to steel housings. It has been shown that in the frequency range below 1 kHz, composite housings are characterised by the presence of resonant frequencies with higher amplitudes than steel housings. At higher frequency ranges—above 1 kHz—composite housings had a lower vibroactivity level than steel housing. They allowed a significant reduction in the level of vibration and noise in this frequency range. The results obtained indicate that composite gearbox housings can be a good alternative to steel-based solutions.

Highlights

  • IntroductionGearboxes belong to the basic components of the powertrain system

  • The paper presents the results of vibroacoustic tests of gearbox housing elements made of three types of polymer composites

  • The combination of composite housings with steel bearing nodes is ideal for short-term loads, e.g., it makes it possible to carry out laboratory tests of new material solutions for gearbox housings

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Introduction

Gearboxes belong to the basic components of the powertrain system The interaction of their individual elements results in vibration and noise [5,12,13,14,15,16,17,18], which on the one hand are undesirable effects of their operation, and on the other hand contain important information, e.g., diagnostic information about the technical condition [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30]. The use of gearboxes in drive trains leads to a significant increase in their weight This phenomenon is undesirable, in view of the energy consumption of means of transport

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