Power Flow Simulation for Two-Degree-of-Freedom Planetary Gear Transmissions with Experimental Validation

IF 0.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Modelling and Simulation in Engineering Pub Date : 2020-11-06 DOI:10.1155/2020/8837605
H. A. Hussen, E. L. Esmail, Rahman A. Hussen
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The basic relationships among gear ratios, velocity succession, torque directions, power ratios, energy losses, and efficiency are derived from first principles. The techniques presented here can be applied to ordinary, planetary, or mixed gear trains. Also, these techniques provide more insight into how power is flowing through the different parts of the mechanism. Power flow relationships are a helpful tool to study power amplification and power circulation in multipath transmissions. They also provide more insight into how the gear pair entities (GPEs) or gear train entities (GTEs) affect total power losses and allow immediate derivation of the overall efficiency. A representative two-input mechanism is analyzed to demonstrate the effectiveness of improved techniques. The theoretical results are compared with experimental data of previous work. The theoretical and experimental curves exhibit identical trends with a distinct jump in friction loss. The jump is explained by a change in the way of the power flow through the mechanism. The conditions under which power circulation occurs are determined. The results have important implications for understanding how to improve the efficiency of multipath power flow systems.
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二自由度行星齿轮传动功率流仿真及实验验证
传动比、速度连续、转矩方向、功率比、能量损失和效率之间的基本关系是从第一性原理推导出来的。这里提出的技术可以应用于普通,行星,或混合齿轮系。此外,这些技术提供了更多关于能量如何流经机制的不同部分的见解。潮流关系是研究多径传输中功率放大和功率循环的有效工具。它们还提供了更多的洞察齿轮副实体(gpe)或齿轮系实体(gte)如何影响总功率损失,并允许立即推导整体效率。分析了一个典型的双输入机制,以证明改进技术的有效性。将理论结果与前人的实验数据进行了比较。理论曲线和实验曲线表现出相同的趋势,摩擦损失有明显的跳跃。这种跃迁可以用通过该机构的能量流动方式的变化来解释。确定了电力循环发生的条件。研究结果对于理解如何提高多径潮流系统的效率具有重要意义。
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Modelling and Simulation in Engineering
Modelling and Simulation in Engineering ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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18 weeks
期刊介绍: Modelling and Simulation in Engineering aims at providing a forum for the discussion of formalisms, methodologies and simulation tools that are intended to support the new, broader interpretation of Engineering. Competitive pressures of Global Economy have had a profound effect on the manufacturing in Europe, Japan and the USA with much of the production being outsourced. In this context the traditional interpretation of engineering profession linked to the actual manufacturing needs to be broadened to include the integration of outsourced components and the consideration of logistic, economical and human factors in the design of engineering products and services.
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