Abstract

To set up the virtual prototype of a gear train system in the dynamic analysis software ADAMS, the torsional vibration model of a gear pair was transformed into an equivalent transmission model in which a multi-body model was established in ADAMS and its meshing force solution model was established in Simulink. The time-varying mesh stiffness, gear clearance, meshing errors and other non-linear factors can be included in the gear meshing feedback model, more importantly, the influence of gear speed fluctuation on the time-varying mesh stiffness was taken into consideration. The simulation results contrastively prove the feasibility of co-simulation for obtaining the dynamic characteristics of gear meshing process.

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