Extraction of Average Component of Gear Vibrations and Gear Noises (2nd Report) The Influence of the Fluctuation of the Number of Revolution of Gears

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Vibrations and noises of gears consist of the average component and the fluctuating one. The former is the component which always appears in each tooth meshing. The latter is the component which fluctuates about the average component. In the first report, it was described that the moving average method was very effective for extracting the average component. In that report, a steady rotation of gears was assumed. However, the number of revolution of gears always fluctuates more or less in actual gear equipments. In this report, the generation of the side band waves due to the fluctuation is explained and the allowable value of the fluctuation ratio is given to extract the average component. © 1989, The Japan Society for Precision Engineering. All rights reserved.

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Nishida, N., Kobayashi, Y., & Tsukamoto, N. (1989). Extraction of Average Component of Gear Vibrations and Gear Noises (2nd Report) The Influence of the Fluctuation of the Number of Revolution of Gears. Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering, 55(1), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.2493/jjspe.55.111

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