The Effect of Helical Gear Parameters on the Meshing Noise

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In this paper, the gear acceleration noise model is first built up. The theoretical formula for calculating meshing acceleration noise is developed by dynamic analysis. Base on the impact theory, we first treat the gear meshing behavior as two variable radius cylinders, construct dynamics model, and then according to the industry standard to calculate sound pressure value one meter away by simulation,. Finally, we obtain the optimize equation according to the relation of parameters and noise.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 418-420)

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2060-2064

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December 2011

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