Effect of Radial Run-Out on the Transient Response of a Spur Gear Pair with Backlash

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This paper investigates the effect of radial run-out on the transient responses of spur gear pairs with backlash. With the selection of contact parameters which are based on existing contact models, an ADAMS model for a set of spur gears is created and the results are compared with the available solutions in the literature. After observing that ADAMS solutions obtained by determined contact parameters are in close agreement with the solutions given in the literature; a gear which has radial run-out is replaced with the ideal gear. The results are shown to demonstrate the effect of radial run-out on the output gear.

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