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An Investigation of Shaft Dynamic Effects on Gear Vibration and Noise Excitations
2003
SAE Technical Paper Series
unpublished
Transmission error has long been identified to be the main exciter of gear whine noise. This research effort seeks to investigate the mechanisms and principal controlling factors that affect the actual noise generation from a typical gearbox housing due to transmission error excitations. The insight gained is expected to help in identifying possible noise control procedures in typical gearing applications. The example gearbox of this paper is an aircraft auxiliary-drive idler gearbox run at low
doi:10.4271/2003-01-1491
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