Planetary Gear Train Used in Wind Driver Generator Based on TCA

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By the disadvantage of the speed fluctuations to the gear noise and vibration spectrum in time domain, a new method to measuring the periodic signal was put forward in pulse time domain. The multi-channel simultaneous measurement model were brought out, aimed at analyzing the gear meshing state and its frequency characteristics. Then, the 14 DOF nonlinear vibration equations was derived from kinetic analysis on the planetary gear pair meshing model, which was solved and simulated in Matlab software, containing with transmission error, time-varying mesh stiffness, clearance and other factors. Finally, an integrated platform was constructed for measuring gear noise, vibration and transmission error to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the analytical.

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