Vibration and sound-radiation analysis for designing a low-noise gearbox with a multi-stage helical gear system

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A method for predicting gear noise from the vibration step to the sound-generation step of a complete gear system, including a gearbox, was developed. This method consists of three separate steps: gear-vibration analysis by an in-house program, gearbox-vibration analysis by an FEA program, and sound-radiation analysis by a commercial software. By using this method, it can obtain the vibration behavior of the gear and gearbox, and the distribution of the sound-pressure around the gearbox and identify the areas from which noise radiates intensely. To validate the method, we measured the displacement of a gear shaft, the acceleration of points on the surface of the gearbox, and the sound-pressure levels around the gearbox. The measured results agreed well with the corresponding calculations. According to the calculated noise, a low-noise gearbox was designed by adding ribs near the antinodes of the gearbox's vibration mode.

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Tanaka, E., Houjoh, H., Mutoh, D., Motoshiromizu, H., Ohno, K., & Tanaka, N. (2003). Vibration and sound-radiation analysis for designing a low-noise gearbox with a multi-stage helical gear system. JSME International Journal, Series C: Mechanical Systems, Machine Elements and Manufacturing, 46(3), 1178–1185. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmec.46.1178

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