Testing Research and Analysis on the Dynamic Characteristic of the Models of Tooth Surface Flake

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To inspect and forecast the failure of the gearbox equipment, the dynamic models of tooth surface flake are established. The thesis explores the gearbox nonlinear dynamic characteristic caused by tooth surface flake, and researches the variant joggling stiffness caused by flake failure,analyzes the primary resonance of the flake failure. By the singularity analysis, the fault causes the bifurcation mode of the gear system, which shows effect of the generation and evolution of the fault on the dynamic response of the system. Using the experimental device,the theoretical models are tested and verified.

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