Optimal vibration suppression modification method for high-speed helical gear transmission of battery electric vehicles under full working conditions

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Abstract

To improve the working performance of battery electric vehicle (BEV) high-speed helical gear transmission under full working conditions, combined with Tooth Contact Analysis (TCA) and Loaded Tooth Contact Analysis (LTCA), the vibration model of single-stage helical gear bending-torsion-axis-swing coupling system considering time-varying mesh stiffness was established. The genetic algorithm was used to optimize the tooth surface with the objective of minimizing the mean value of the vibration acceleration at full working conditions. Finally, a high-speed helical gear transmission system in a BEV gearbox was taken as a simulation example and the best-modified tooth surface at full working conditions was obtained. Experiment and simulation results show that the proposed calculation method of time-varying meshing stiffness is accurate, and tooth surface modification can effectively suppress the vibration of high-speed helical gear transmission in BEV; compared to the optimally modified tooth surface under a single load, the optimal modified tooth surface under full working conditions has a better vibration reduction effect over the entire working range.

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Du, J., Hu, L., Mao, J., & Zhang, Y. (2021). Optimal vibration suppression modification method for high-speed helical gear transmission of battery electric vehicles under full working conditions. Machines, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines9100226

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