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Performance-Based Gear Metrology - Kinematic - Transmission - Error Computation and Diagnosis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor William D. Mark, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Dr Mark is Senior Scientist in the Applied Research Laboratory and Professor Emeritus of Acoustics at The Pennsylvania State University. He has over 40 years experience working in the acoustics industry, including roles in Bolt, Beranek and Newman Inc., Sperry Rand Research Center, The US Air Force and the Cambridge Research Laboratories culminating in a Meritorious Civilian Service Award from U.S. Navy in 2001. He is widely thought of as the leading expert in the area of gear vibration excitation, and is Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Dr Mark has published multiple journal papers as well as contributing to a number of books during his career. Klappentext A mathematically rigorous explanation of how manufacturing deviations and damage on the working surfaces of gear teeth cause transmission-error contributions to vibration excitationsSome gear-tooth working-surface manufacturing deviations of significant amplitude cause negligible vibration excitation and noise, yet others of minuscule amplitude are a source of significant vibration excitation and noise. Presently available computer-numerically-controlled dedicated gear metrology equipment can measure such error patterns on a gear in a few hours in sufficient detail to enable accurate computation and diagnosis of the resultant transmission-error vibration excitation. How to efficiently measure such working-surface deviations, compute from these measurements the resultant transmission-error vibration excitation, and diagnose the manufacturing source of the deviations, is the subject of this book.Use of the technology in this book will allow quality spot checks to be made on gears being manufactured in a production run, to avoid undesirable vibration or noise excitation by the manufactured gears. Furthermore, those working in academia and industry needing a full mathematical understanding of the relationships between tooth working-surface deviations and the vibration excitations caused by these deviations will find the book indispensable for applications pertaining to both gear-quality and gear-health monitoring.Key features:* Provides a very efficient method for measuring parallel-axis helical or spur gears in sufficient detail to enable accurate computation of transmission-error contributions from working-surface deviations, and algorithms required to carry out these computations, including examples* Provides algorithms for computing the working-surface deviations causing any user-identified tone, such as 'ghost tones,' or 'sidebands' of the tooth-meshing harmonics, enabling diagnosis of their manufacturing causes, including examples* Provides explanations of all harmonics observed in gear-caused vibration and noise spectra.* Enables generation of three-dimensional displays and detailed numerical descriptions of all measured and computed working-surface deviations, including examples Zusammenfassung This book is a mathematically rigorous explanation of how manufacturing deviations and damage on the working surfaces of gear teeth cause transmission-error contributions to vibration excitations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xi Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Transmission Error 2 1.2 Mathematical Model 4 1.3 Measurable Mathematical Representation of Working-Surface-Deviations 6 1.4 Final Form of Kinematic-Transmission-Error Predictions 10 1.5 Diagnosing Transmission-Error Contributions 12 1.6 Application to Gear-Health Monitoring 13 1.7 Verification of Kinematic Transmission Error as a Source of Vibration Excitation and Noise 14 1.8 Gear Measurement Capabilities 15 References 19 2 Parallel-Axis Involute Gears 21 2.1 The Involute To...

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