Shock Response Analysis of Marine Gearbox

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The shock spectrum of gearbox was gotten according to German specification. And the equivalent time-domain acceleration curve was converted from shock spectrum. After the dynamic finite element model of entire gearbox was established by using the truss element, spring element and tetrahedral element, the shock response including the vibration velocity, acceleration and dynamic stress of gearbox subjected to the acceleration shock excitation were simulated. At last, the anti-shock performance of gearbox was analyzed combining with the strength criterion.

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