Gear Noise Development Using Dr. Taguchi's Tolerance Design of Experiment Approach 920763
In the transmission and powertrain divisions of the automotive industry, audible noise transmitted by gear meshing is one of the highest quality characteristics for customer satisfaction. This paper involves an overview of an approach of reducing gear noise in manual transmissions and powertrain components.
A traditional method of full factorial experimentation is usually the norm in gear noise development. This method is very expensive, time-consuming, and yields marginal results.
The method of Dr. Taguchi's Design of Experiments was implemented on the speed gear pairs of a manual transmission. Different combinations of gear geometry characteristics were tested using design of experiments. Optimum manufacturing tolerances are then set using the results of the experiment.
The significance of this type of experimentation is that it results in a substantial reduction in gear noise, as well as reduction in pre-production gear development time and manufacturing costs.
Citation: Shetty, R. and Kinsella, J., "Gear Noise Development Using Dr. Taguchi's Tolerance Design of Experiment Approach," SAE Technical Paper 920763, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920763. Download Citation
Author(s):
Ramanand R. Shetty, John Kinsella
Pages: 7
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Transmission and Driveline Symposium: Components, Gears, and Cae-SP-0905
Related Topics:
Manual transmissions
Gears
Noise
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