2016
DOI: 10.1080/21642583.2016.1241728
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Frictional effects on the dynamic responses of gear systems and the diagnostics of tooth breakages

Abstract: To develop accurate diagnostic techniques, this study examines the dynamic responses of spur gear transmission system with including frictional effects on a tooth mesh process. An 8-degreeof-freedom model is developed to include the effects of supporting bearings, a driving motor and a loading system. Moreover, it takes into account not only the time-varying stiffness, but also the time-varying forces and moments due to the frictional effect. The latter causes additional vibration responses in the direction of… Show more

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“…The presence of sulfation, oxidation, water and soot is determined by the presence of S O (1100-1200 cm À1 ), C O (1660-1800 cm À1 ), OH (3150-3800 cm À1 ) and (C C, C H) ($2000 cm À1 ) bond respectively that spreads over a defined range given in Table 2. 5,6,[23][24][25] Absorbance increases for sulfation, oxidation, water and soot as . Formation of OH compound refers to the presence of water molecules that has been reported to be responsible for increase in corrosion and decrease in viscosity.…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of sulfation, oxidation, water and soot is determined by the presence of S O (1100-1200 cm À1 ), C O (1660-1800 cm À1 ), OH (3150-3800 cm À1 ) and (C C, C H) ($2000 cm À1 ) bond respectively that spreads over a defined range given in Table 2. 5,6,[23][24][25] Absorbance increases for sulfation, oxidation, water and soot as . Formation of OH compound refers to the presence of water molecules that has been reported to be responsible for increase in corrosion and decrease in viscosity.…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the amount of sulphuric acid increases, and it causes decreases the TBN (total base number) and takes part in corrosion of the gear flank. [23][24][25] Peaks (absorbance) for sulfation, at wave no. 1200 cm À1 , oxidation at wave no.…”
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“…The TVMS is considered as the most important source of excitation which depends on the time varying point of meshing during the line of action (LOA). Several research works have given a great interest in its study in healthy and cracked cases [12][13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Friction force variation has fluctuates considerably along the meshing line and as such it is a considerable source of helical gear system excitation [40,71]. To investigate more accurately the influence of gear lubricant parameters on dynamic response, a theoretical friction coefficient can be derived from elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) and tribological theory [72] and in this study this was considered as the dominant mode of lubrication associated with the gear meshing surfaces.…”
Section: Frictional Excitationmentioning
confidence: 99%