The Dynamics Analysis of Full Mounted Converter Vessel Tilting Mechaism

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In order to definite the dynamic properties of full mounted converter tilting mechaism and analysis the mechanical condition of the main transmission parts in the operation process, the dynamics behavior of the converter tilting mechaism was analysied. Vibration properties of the mechaism was analyzed by using mode shapes analysis method in no external force and an external force two circumstances, tilting mechanism can be constructed 11 degree of freedom force modal, and it can further simplify 3 degrees of freedom force modal. It can find resonant frequency of tilting mechaism through the analysis of the torsion vibration angular displacement and the torsion torque. It can provide scientific basis for equipment maintenance of technical personnels.

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October 2011

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