Technological methods for noise/vibration reduction in driveline/transmission of trucks and all-wheel-drive vehicles
by Stephen P. Radzevich
International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration (IJVNV), Vol. 2, No. 4, 2006

Abstract: The paper is targeting solution to the problem of noise/vibration reduction in driveline/transmission of a truck and all-wheel-drive vehicle. It is customary to modify the gear micro-geometry to accommodate misalignment and minimise transmission error in a truck transmission. Various possible kinds of modification of a pinion tooth surface are considered. Topological modification of a pinion tooth surface, if a proper design is accomplished, yields up to two times reduction of transmission errors. Reduction of transmission errors results in corresponding reduction of noise/vibration excitation by a truck driveline/transmission. An advanced technology of finishing of topologically modified pinion tooth surface for low-noise/noiseless vehicle transmission is proposed.

Online publication date: Wed, 14-Mar-2007

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