Abstract

This work presents a nonlinear dynamic model considering the multi-tooth meshing behaviour and mass eccentricity of an involute spline coupling to tackle the serious problem of involute spline failure, in aviation power transmission systems. The dynamic meshing force is calculated for the same. Based on this, the influence of different mass eccentricities on the nonlinear dynamic response of the spline coupling was investigated in aero-engines. The results show that when the mass eccentricity is small, its impact on the system is insignificant. When the eccentricity reaches a certain value, the quasi-periodic and chaotic state appears alternately. Meanwhile, it can be concluded that the acceleration-frequency spectrum during the multi-periodic phase is an approximation of the working frequency with the accuracy affected by multiple teeth engagements. This was validated by the vibration experiments of the involute spline coupling. The proposed model, which considers the multi-tooth meshing behaviour and the mass eccentricity provides a reference model for the dynamic analysis of similar structures. The nonlinear dynamic response results attained lay a good theoretical foundation for fretting damage analysis and precise designs for involute spline couplings.

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