The herringbone gear box modal analysis and experimental study

Feng Wang, Zong De Fang

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Abstract

In order to more accurately estimate the intrinsic mode of herringbone gear transmission box, fluid-structure interaction model of gear box and lubricants is established. Gear system natural frequencies and mode shapes is calculate out on the establishment of the fluid-solid coupling dynamics equations. The finite element models of gearbox and lubricating oil are build by ANSYS software, and the results of inherent characteristics are given. The top ten order natural frequency is distributed between 611.8HZ and 2487HZ, and the first two order mode shape is respectively shown as the axial swing and horizontal swing. In order to verify the analysis results, the hammering method of single-input multiple-output (SIMO) is used to test gearbox structure modal. The results show that the mode shapes get from ANSYS analysis are consistent with the datas of experimental measurements, and the maximum deviation of natural frequency between experiment and theory is blew 15%. So it can be shown the fluid-structure interaction model in this paper is effective and reasonable.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationApplied Mechanics, Materials and Mechanical Engineering
Pages328-331
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event2013 International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Mechanical Engineering, AMME 2013 - Wuhan, China
Duration: 24 Aug 201325 Aug 2013

Publication series

NameApplied Mechanics and Materials
Volume387
ISSN (Print)1660-9336
ISSN (Electronic)1662-7482

Conference

Conference2013 International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Mechanical Engineering, AMME 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityWuhan
Period24/08/1325/08/13

Keywords

  • Dynamic response
  • Experimental study
  • Herringbone gear box
  • Modal analysis

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