Study on the Dynamics Performance of the Drive Train of Flying Shear Machine

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Flying shear machine is widely used in continuous rolling mill production line, and its performance is largely depended on the transmission system. Here a model is established with multiple backlashes, time-varying mesh stiffness and error excitation to investigate the dynamics performance of the transmission system during the process. Also, effects of parameters are discussed. It’s believed that it will be helpful for the design of the flying shear machine

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