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Coupled vibrations of a drive system during automatic transmission

  • Beihang University
  • National Engineering Research Center for Passenger Car Auto-Transmissions
  • Beijing Key Laboratory for High-efficient Power Transmission and System Control of New Energy Resource Vehicle

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Abstract

Coupled vibrations are difficult to overcome in automatic transmission with mixed gear trains. In this study, a mathematical model for the bending–torsional–axial–oscillation vibrations of mixed gear trains with parallel-axis gear pairs, a clutch, planetary gear sets and a shaft rotor was developed using the concentrated mass method. The dynamic vibration response and transmission error of the meshing gears in different gears were analysed. The response sensitivity of the vibration parameters was obtained using the design coupling function of the peak–peak dynamic transmission error. The degree of coupling of each part with system vibrations was analysed and it was found that the stiffness and damping of gears influenced the coupled vibrations. Finally, the top seven degrees of coupling were obtained, the first two contributions were taken as the target to improve, the thickness of the P1 gear ring was increased by 5 mm and the bushing was added between the P2 planetary and sun gear to increase the stiffness and damping of gears. It could be validated that the vibration performance improved significantly from 3% to 6%. This article presents an analytical method of theoretical and practical value, which can provide a strong basis for reducing the vibrations and noise in automatic transmission.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvances in Mechanical Engineering
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • Automatic transmission
  • bending–torsional–axial–oscillation
  • coupled vibrations
  • mixed gear trains
  • response sensitivity

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