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Technical Paper

Effect of Compound Asymmetric Gearing on Dynamics of Gear Transmission

2023-05-08
2023-01-1135
The fast-growing automotive industry and rapid development of new E-drive technology nowadays brings about higher gear design requirements. E-motor applications challenge gear performance due to their higher load and speed levels compared to traditional internal combustion engines (ICE). The advantages of using asymmetric gears include lower stress, higher efficiency, better bending and contact strength, increased durability, etc. However, asymmetric gear dynamics are not well understood or analyzed. This paper performs extensive study on the effect of asymmetric gears on NVH performance of compound gear transmissions. The parametric study covers different combinations of pressure angles and root fillet settings on the drive and coast sides of the gear. The analysis is focused on the sensitivity of gear transmission error (TE) towards different symmetric and asymmetric gear designs.
Technical Paper

Overall Transmission Error Calculation of Differential Gear

2021-08-31
2021-01-1101
Overall transmission error (OTE) of gear system has been a main focus of gear dynamics study. The input-output transmission error (TE) depends heavily on mesh phasing conditions. Only reducing loaded transmission error (LTE) of a single gear mesh is not enough to ensure good NVH performance in a multiple gear mesh system. In order to predict OTE during bevel gear design instead of just analyzing single mesh TE, a new bevel gear OTE calculation method will be presented in this study. Based on single mesh parameters including loaded and unloaded TE or mesh stiffness, the OTE of a differential gear set can be calculated without building a complete system model. The effect of phasing on system OTE shows that different tooth combination can have significant effect on dynamic performance which should be considered during design.
Technical Paper

NVH Analysis and Optimization of Engine Balance Shaft Module

2021-08-31
2021-01-1032
For any combustion engine, balance has always been important regardless of types of cylinder layout. One of the disadvantages of the inline four engines is the second-order unbalanced forces, which leads to high-frequency excitation of vehicle’s structure and consequent internal noise. Balance shaft modules (BSM) are often used in inline-four engines, to reduce the second-order vibration and mitigate engine imbalance. Balance shafts are often running at light load and high-speed condition which could induce both gear rattle and gear whine from the BSM gear set. Typically, scissor gear set is used between crankshaft and BSM to reduce the gear rattle noise. However, a poor scissor gear design could easily lead to unpleasant gear whine noise. There is an increasing trend to shorten development cycles and reduce cost using simulation models. This paper discusses an analytical method to simulate gear whine and rattle generated by engine BSM.
Technical Paper

Driveline NVH Integration of An NA Truck Program

2019-06-05
2019-01-1559
In the current automotive industry, it is common that the driveline subsystem and components are normally from different automotive suppliers for OEMs. In order to ensure proper system integration and successful development of driveline system NVH performances, collaboration efforts between OEMs and suppliers are very demanding and important. In this paper, a process is presented to achieve successfulness in developing and optimizing vehicle integration through effective teamwork between a driveline supplier and a major OEM. The development process includes multiple critical steps. They include target development and roll down, targets being specific and measurable, comprehension of interactions of driveline and vehicle dynamics, accurate definition of sensitivity, proper deployment of modal mapping strategy, which requires open data sharing; and system dynamics and optimization.
Technical Paper

Design Optimization of Differential Bevel Gear for NVH Improvement

2019-06-05
2019-01-1552
With fast pacing development of automobile industry and growing needs for better driving experience, NVH performance has become an important aspect of analysis in new driveline product development especially in hybrid and electric powered vehicles. Differential bevel gear has significant role in the final drive. Unlike parallel axis gears such as spur or helical gear, bevel gear mesh shows more complicated characteristics and its mesh parameters are mostly time-varying which calls for more extensive design and analysis. The purpose of this paper is to conduct design study on a differential bevel gear unit under light torque condition and evaluate its NVH characteristics. Unloaded tooth contact analysis (UTCA) of those designs are conducted and compared for several design cases with different micro geometry to investigate their pattern position and size variation effects on NVH response.
Journal Article

Effect of Friction Torque on Electromechanical Brake System Dynamics

2017-06-05
2017-01-1902
Actuator and roller screw mechanism are key components of electromechanical brake (EMB) system in automotive and aerospace industry. The inverted planetary roller screw mechanism (IPRSM) is particularly competitive due to its high load-carrying capacity and small assembly size. For such systems, friction characteristic and friction torque generated from rolling/sliding contacts can be an important factor that affects the dynamic performance as well as vibration behavior. This paper investigates the modeling and simulation of the EMB system in early design stage with special attention to friction torque modelling of IPRSM. Firstly, a step-by-step system model development is established, which includes the controller, servo motor, planetary gear train and roller screw mechanism to describe the dynamic behavior of the EMB system.
Journal Article

Nonlinear Time-Varying Dynamic Interactions of Hypoid Gear-Shaft-Bearing Systems

2017-06-05
2017-01-1767
Nonlinear interaction between time-varying hypoid gear mesh and bearing support is investigated in this study. Mesh parameters are time-varying due to complex tooth profile of hypoid gear. Bearing stiffness is formulated based on real geometry and instantaneous orbital position of rolling elements. Linear model is firstly analyzed to study the modal frequency and mode shape variations under different stiffness ratio between gear mesh and bearing support. Then, nonlinear analysis is conducted to compare the differences between linear and nonlinear dynamic response based on specific nonlinear conditions of geared rotor system. It is found that the coupling between hypoid gear mesh and bearing support can be either strong or weak depending on the ratio between mesh stiffness along line-of-action (LOA) and bearing stiffness in radial direction. Parametric studies indicate that dynamic mesh force is sensitive to bearing clearance for certain stiffness ratio.
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