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Study on Dynamic Coupling Behavior of End-Meshing Harmonic Reducer
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: Received: 23 January 2024 / Approved: 24 January 2024 / Online: 24 January 2024 (21:13:59 CET)
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Liu, T.; Wen, J.; Chen, Y. Study on Dynamic Coupling Behavior of End-Meshing Harmonic Reducers. Mathematics 2024, 12, 650. Liu, T.; Wen, J.; Chen, Y. Study on Dynamic Coupling Behavior of End-Meshing Harmonic Reducers. Mathematics 2024, 12, 650.
Abstract
To study the coupling mechanism and dynamic response of the end-face movable gear trans-mission system under complex excitation, a specific configuration of end-meshing movable gear reduction mechanism was used to achieve predetermined rigid thrust transmission and mis-matched gear meshing functions, which solved the inherent defects of traditional harmonic gear mechanism thin-wall flexible wheel easy to be damaged by fatigue. Considering the phenomenon of elastic deformation of live teeth accompanied by significant changes in meshing characteristics in the transmission process of end-meshing harmonic reducer, the influence of dynamic meshing parameters, live tooth deformation, time-varying stiffness of tooth meshing, and time-varying backlash on nonlinear dynamic performance was explored, as well as the mechanism of mul-ti-parameter coupling on transmission performance. The nonlinear dynamics model of the end-meshing harmonic reducer is established to solve the chattering prediction problem. Finally, a comprehensive test bed for the transmission system of harmonic reducer with meshing type with adjustable characteristic end was built to verify the correctness of the theoretical model and provide the theoretical and technical basis for exploring the optimal parameter selection of pas-sive vibration suppression problem.
Keywords
end meshing; harmonic gear; time-varying stiffness; nonlinear dynamics
Subject
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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