The Measures for Reducing of Truck Bodybuilding Vibrations

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This article is focused on finding the most appropriate solution for eliminating vibrations that pose harmful influences in mechanical systems. To find this solution, the kinetic equations were generated from dynamical model of truck bodybuilding. The block diagram for natural frequencies calculation was made up out of these equations. Two solutions were suggested – to place flexible shaft coupling between high pressure pump and Power Take off and to connect the pump and Power Take Off directly with shaft. It is important to note that vibrations emerging may be reduced more effectively by using of the former solution – flexible shaft coupling.

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