Inherent Characteristic Analysis for Torsional Vibration of a Planetary Transmission

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A torsional vibration mechanical model of the transmission system of a certain cetarpillar vehicle is established using mass distribution method. The torsional vibration model, containing multi-stage simple and compound planetary gear transmissions, fixed-axis transmission and power split/converge system, is established based on Lagrange Equation. Matlab is used for presenting and writing the according program of the modal analysis of free torsional vibration. The study is focused on the torsional vibration characteristic of the system on one specific working condition and the similarity in the inherent characteristics of the system on different working conditions.

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