Computation of dynamic transmission error for gear transmission systems using modal decomposition and Fourier series
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Date
2021-11Journal
Forschung im IngenieurwesenAbstract
In this paper, a method for computing the dynamics of a geared system excited by its static transmission error is proposed. The method is based on the iterative spectral method (ISM) and on the harmonic balance method (HBM). It is shown that the dynamic transmission error (DTE) can be obtained in the frequency domain by solving a linear system of equations, which in turn allows the computation of the modal and physical coordinates of the system.
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