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ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference | 2007

Integrated Excitation Models of the Helical Gear System

Takayuki Nishino

The vibration of the helical gear system is generated by three kinds of excitation. The first cause is a displacement excitation due to the tooth surface error. The second is a parametric excitation by the periodical change of the tooth mesh stiffness. The third is a moving load on the tooth surface during the progress of mesh of the teeth. In mesh of a pair of helical gears, the composite load of the distributed load along a contact line moves its operating location from one end of face width to the other end during the process of mesh progress. This moving load causes fluctuation of bearing load that excites the housing. Therefore, it is important to treat gear mesh excitation as a moving load problem. For this purpose, two kinds of mesh models, in which the three different types of excitations above are incorporated, are proposed. In the first model, a pair of gear tooth is represented by the multiple springs and the moving load can be taken into account by the multiple mesh excitation forces that have the phase differences from each other. The second one incorporates the excitation moment into the single tooth spring model. Then, response analysis is done for a simple gear-shaft model. As the result, the moving load causes vibration with non-coupled or independent modes between the drive and driven shaft. Thus, the effectiveness of the proposed method is established.Copyright


Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufacturing | 2007

Vibration Analysis of the Helical Gear System Using the Integrated Excitation Model

Takayuki Nishino


Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Predicting Gas Leakage in the Rotary Engine—Part I: Apex and Corner Seals

Mathieu Picard; Tian Tian; Takayuki Nishino


Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Predicting Gas Leakage in the Rotary Engine—Part II: Side Seals and Summary

Mathieu Picard; Tian Tian; Takayuki Nishino


Mechanism and Machine Theory | 2014

Performance analysis of generated hypoid gear based on measured tooth flank form data

Ryohei Takeda; Masaharu Komori; Tatsuya Nishino; Yukihiko Kimura; Takayuki Nishino; Kenji Okuda; Shinji Yamamoto


SAE International journal of engines | 2014

Oil Transport Cycle Model for Rotary Engine Oil Seals

Mathieu Picard; Camille Baelden; Tian Tian; Takayuki Nishino; Eiji Arai; Hiroyuki Hidaka


JSAE/SAE 2015 International Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting | 2015

Modeling of the Rotary Engine Apex Seal Lubrication

Mathieu Picard; Tian Tian; Takayuki Nishino


SAE International journal of engines | 2014

Visualization of the Rotary Engine Oil Transport Mechanisms

Mathieu Picard; Hiroyuki Hidaka; Tian Tian; Takayuki Nishino; Eiji Arai; Masaki Ohkubo


Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufacturing | 2009

Computerized Modeling and Loaded Tooth Contact Analysis of Hypoid Gears Manufactured by Face Hobbing Process

Takayuki Nishino


SAE transactions | 2001

Introduction of gear noise reduction ring by mechanism analysis including FEM dynamic tuning

Yuma Miyauchi; Koji Fujii; Takayuki Nishino; Koichi Hatamura; Toru Kurisu

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Mathieu Picard

Université de Sherbrooke

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Tian Tian

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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