STUDY ON TVD PARAMETERS SENSITIVITY OF A CRANKSHAFT USING MULTIPLE SCALE AND STATE SPACE METHOD CONSIDERING QUADRATIC AND CUBIC NON-LINEARITIES
Keywords:
CRANKSHAFT, NON-LINEAR VIBRATIONS, TORSIONAL VIBRATION DAMPER (TVD), MULTIPLE SCALES METHOD, STATE SPACE METHODAbstract
IN THIS PAPER THE EFFECT OF QUADRATIC AND CUBIC NON-LINEARITIES OF THE SYSTEM CONSISTING OF THE CRANKSHAFT AND TORSIONAL VIBRATION DAMPER (TVD) IS INTO CONSIDERED.TVD CONSISTS OF NON-LINEAR ELASTOMER MATERIAL USED FOR CONTROLLING THE TORSIONAL VIBRATION OF CRANKSHAFT. THE METHOD OF MULTIPLE SCALES IS USED TO SOLVE THE GOVERNING EQUATIONS OF THE SYSTEM. MEANWHILE, THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF THE SYSTEM FOR BOTH HARMONIC AND SUB-HARMONIC RESONANCES IS EXTRACTED.  IN ADDITION, THE EFFECTS OF DETUNING PARAMETERS AND OTHER DIMENSIONLESS PARAMETERS FOR A CASE OF HARMONIC RESONANCE ARE INVESTIGATED. MOREOVER, THE EXTERNAL FORCES INCLUDING BOTH INERTIA AND GAS FORCES ARE SIMULTANEOUSLY APPLIED INTO THE MODEL. FINALLY, IN ORDER TO STUDY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PARAMETERS, THE DIMENSIONLESS GOVERNING EQUATIONS OF THE SYSTEM ARE SOLVED, CONSIDERING THE STATE SPACE METHOD. THEN, THE EFFECTS OF THE TORSIONAL DAMPER AS WELL AS ALL CORRESPONDING PARAMETERS OF THE SYSTEM ARE DISCUSSED.
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