A Study on the Design of Gear System in a Windlass-Anchor System

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The windlass-anchor system is the equipment to use the anchor. The windlass-anchor system is composed by the gear system. The windlass should design to have the structural stability because the windlass is tolerated the weight of the anchor and the ship. In order to determine the structural stability, the stress analysis is performed and the optimum backlash is selected. In order to consider the vibration and the noise, the modal analysis is performed and the result is compared with the exciting frequency. If the result of stress is less than allowable stress, the optimum backlash what is the quiet and is good at the mobility is selected, and the natural frequency does not equal to the exciting frequency, the gear system has the validity of the design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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1335-1338

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August 2013

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