VIBRATION AND NOISE REDUCTION IN PLANETARY GEAR TRAIN BY PHASING

Gears are essential parts of many precision power transmitting machines such as automobiles. The major functions of a gearbox are to transform speed and torque in a given ratio and to change the axis of rotation. Planetary gears yield several advantages over conventional parallel shaft gear systems: They produce high speed reductions in compact spaces, a greater load sharing, a higher torque to weight ratio, diminished bearing loads, and reduced noise and vibration. They are used in automobiles, helicopters, aircraft engines, heavy machinery, and a variety of other applications. Despite their advantages, the noise induced by the vibration of planetary gear systems remains a key concern. Planetary gears have received considerably less research attention than single mesh gear pairs. There is a particular scarcity of analysis of two planetary gear systems and their dynamic response. Hence, this book focuses on the study of two PGTs with different phasing (angular positions) while every individual set remains unchanged.

Ashutosh Mokate completed his PG from PDVVP College of Engineering, Ahmednagar. For the last two years, he has worked with the G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering. In total, he has four years of teaching experience. For this work he would especially like to thank Dr. R.R. Navthar for his valuable guidance.

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