Gear noise and vibration
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Gear noise and vibration
(Mechanical engineering, 157)
Marcel Dekker, c2003
2nd ed., rev. and expanded
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on over 40 years of consultation and teaching experience, Gear Noise and Vibration demonstrates logical gear noise and vibration approaches without the use of complex mathematics or lengthy computation methods. The second edition offers new and extended discussions on high- and low-contact ratio gears, lightly loaded gears, planetary and split drives, and transmission error (T.E.) measurement. A straightforward source for enhanced gear design, assessment, and development practices, the book is enriched with more than 150 figures. It offers the most economic solutions to gear design obstacles and details current challenges and troubleshooting schemes for improved gear installation.
Table of Contents
- Causes of noise
- Harris mapping for spur gears
- theoretical helical effects
- prediction of static transmission error
- prediction of dynamic effects
- measurements
- transmission error measurement
- recording and storage
- analysis techniques
- improvements
- lightly loaded gears
- planetary and split drives
- high contact ratio gears
- low contact ratio gears
- condition monitoring
- vibration testing
- couplings
- failures
- strength versus noise.
by "Nielsen BookData"