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ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference | 2013

Design of High Speed Gears, Low Load Gears for Minimizing Gear Whine Noise

Rodney C. Glover

The main purpose of the supercharger timing gears is to keep the rotors from contacting each other. They are often lightly loaded and designed for low noise. As timing gears, they have by definition a ratio of 1.0. Furthermore, the timing gears are presently spur gears due to the cost of assembling helical gears onto the rotor shafts without allowing timing errors between the rotors. The original timing gear designs were spur gears with contact ratios slightly above 2.0. A major NVH issue has been gear whine noise, because most applications are in luxury vehicles and are evaluated with the hood open and the engine at idle. In this operating condition, the background noise is very low and any tonal gear whine noise is audible. The first effort was to push the gear manufacturing quality to the limits of modern grinding capability. In order to further reduce gear whine noise, the designs have evolved to finer pitch gearing with a contact ratio over 3.0 to reduce transmission error. Micro-geometries were optimized for low transmission error (TE) at low load. OSU Gear Lab’s RMC and LDP became primary tools in optimizing the gear designs for minimum TE. An important factor when increasing the contact ratio is to not increase the sliding friction significantly to keep the fixed oil sump temperature from increasing too much and cause wear issues in operation. Typically, the new high contact ratio spur gear designs in production have reduced the gear whine levels by more than 6 dB and have had very few noise complaints.Copyright


Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2017

In-Duct Acoustic Source Data for Roots Blowers

Magnus Knutsson; Erik Kjellson; Rodney C. Glover; Hans Bodén

Increased demands for reduction of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are driven by the global warming. To meet these challenges with respect to the passenger car segment the strategy of utilizing ...


Archive | 2009

Broadband noise resonator

Geon-Seok Kim; Rodney C. Glover


Archive | 1996

Supercharger pulley isolator

Rodney C. Glover; Kevin Michael Mcgovern; Steven W. Woodard


Noise & Vibration Conference & Exposition | 1999

Application of Specialized FEA Dynamic Modeling Techniques for Noise Reduction of Superchargers

Rodney C. Glover; Ahmad Sereshteh; Teik C. Lim


Archive | 2014

SUPERCHARGER TORSIONAL COMPLIANCE AND DAMPING FEATURES

Brian William Franke; Michael J. Hornbrook; David G. Rauen; Rodney C. Glover; Thomas Walsh; Bryn Tailer Dixon; Randal J. Graves


SAE 2005 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2005

Timing Gear Whine Noise Reduction Methodology and Application in Superchargers

Rodney C. Glover; Hongbin Wang; Jason Koval


SAE 2003 Noise & Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2003

Gear Transmission Error Metric for Use with Gear Inspection Machine

Rodney C. Glover; David G. Rauen


SAE transactions | 2001

Modeling System Dynamic Coupling in Powertrain-like Structures

Ren Pan; Teik C. Lim; Keith A. Hollman; Rodney C. Glover; David Stanley Totten


Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2017

Improved Techniques in Intake Acoustic System Modeling of a Supercharged Engine

Vinayak H. Patil; Ravi Kumar Sara; T. R. Milind; Rodney C. Glover

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Teik C. Lim

University of Cincinnati

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Ren Pan

University of Alabama

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