Author
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- Shuai Mo
- Ting Zhang
- Guoguang Jin
- Zhanyong Feng
- Jiabei Gong
- Shengping Zhu
Abstract
In this study, the dynamic model for the herringbone planetary gear transmission system is established by the lumped parameter method based on the system dynamics and the Lagrange equation, and the impact of the support stiffness and the torsional stiffness on dynamic characteristics is studied. The research results have a guiding significance for the design of the herringbone gear transmission system. In this model, the herringbone gear is treated as a special gear coupled by 2 opposite helical gears, where the stagger angle, comprehensive meshing error, support stiffness, support damping, and load inertia are considered in the analysis of dynamics. Moreover, the dynamic characteristic of the carrier is considered as well. By calculating the meshing force curve of the transmission system, the impact of the stagger angle, supporting stiffness, and the torsional stiffness on meshing force and load sharing coefficient is analyzed. The results show that the stagger angle has an obvious impact on load sharing coefficient while it has little impact on maximum meshing force. And the support stiffness has a more obvious impact on the dynamic characteristics of the system. The recommendary support stiffness of the system is that all of the support stiffness of the sun gear, planetary gear, ring gear, and carrier is 10 7 N/m. The torsional stiffness has little impact on the dynamic characteristics of transmission system, except the torsional stiffness of planetary gear, and carrier has an obvious impact on load sharing coefficient. The commercial software ADAMS carried out dynamics analysis of the transmission system to verify the necessity validity of the theoretical analysis.
Suggested Citation
Shuai Mo & Ting Zhang & Guoguang Jin & Zhanyong Feng & Jiabei Gong & Shengping Zhu, 2018.
"Dynamic Characteristics and Load Sharing of Herringbone Wind Power Gearbox,"
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-24, October.
Handle:
RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7251645
DOI: 10.1155/2018/7251645
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