학술논문

Torsional vibration of misaligned shafting driven by universal joint during transient process
Document Type
Conference
Source
2011 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference on. :3282-3285 Sep, 2011
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Robotics and Control Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Vibrations
Joints
Harmonic analysis
Transient analysis
Oscillators
Acceleration
Shafts
torsional vibration
misaligned shafting
universal joint
transient process
Language
Abstract
The tosional vibration on misaligned shafting driven by universal joint during transient process was studied considering actual error misalignment. Firstly, the error misalignment was described using a pair of Euler's angles. Secondly, the tosional vibration equation with angular acceleration of the driving shaft was derived. At last, the vibration equation was simulated using Runge-Kuta method, and the effects of system parameters on vibration characteristic are analyzed. The results above reveal that the ultra-harmonic peaks near one third and a half of natural frequency and the critical-harmonic peak are arise; the ultra-harmonic peaks decrease whereas the critical-harmonic peak increases and the relative rotating speeds delay with acceleration increasing; both the ultra-harmonic and critical-harmonic peaks increase with stiffness proportion coefficient increasing, but the critical-harmonic peak increases more evidently; both the ultra-harmonic and critical-harmonic peaks decrease with damping coefficient increasing, but the critical-harmonic peak increases more evidently. The research of this work indicate the fundamental characteristic on tosional vibration during transient process of the misaligned shafting driven by universal joint, also applying the foundation for advanced stability analysis.