Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
804749 Mechanism and Machine Theory 2013 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Eccentricity errors are incorporated into a planetary gear lumped parameter model in which deflections, errors and gear geometry are coupled. In the presence of errors, rigid-body positions and motions are perturbed leading to initial separations between tooth flanks and inertial excitations caused by unsteady rotational speeds. The equations of motion are solved by combining a time-step scheme, a contact algorithm and a fixed-point method, which make it possible to determine and use mesh instantaneous characteristics in the calculations of tooth loads. A number of quasi-static and dynamic results are presented which show that eccentricities can be highly influential on planetary gear dynamic behaviour. Finally, the interest of floating members in equalizing planet dynamic loading is demonstrated and commented upon.

► Planetary gear dynamic model with eccentricity errors ► Dynamic interactions between errors, degrees-of-freedom and gear mesh geometry. ► Dynamic load sharing amongst the planet with and without floating members. ► Influence of centrifugal forces and pin flexibility on system with rotating carriers.

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