Nonlinear dynamic modeling of a helicopter planetary gear train for carrier plate crack fault diagnosis

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Fan Lei [1 ,2 ]
Wang Shaoping [1 ]
Wang Xingjian [1 ]
Han Feng [2 ]
Lyu Huawei [2 ]
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[2] School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering,Beihang University
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[4] th Detachment,People’s Liberation Army Troop
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Planetary gear train plays a significant role in a helicopter operation and its health is of great importance for the flight safety of the helicopter.This paper investigates the effects of a planet carrier plate crack on the dynamic characteristics of a planetary gear train,and thus finds an effective method to diagnose crack fault.A dynamic model is developed to analyze the torsional vibration of a planetary gear train with a cracked planet carrier plate.The model takes into consideration nonlinear factors such as the time-varying meshing stiffness,gear backlash and viscous damping.Investigation of the deformation of the cracked carrier plate under static stress is performed in order to simulate the dynamic effects of the planet carrier crack on the angular displacement of carrier posts.Validation shows good accuracy of the developed dynamic model in predicting dynamic characteristics of a planetary gear train.Fault features extracted from predictions of the model reveal the correspondence between vibration characteristic and the conditions(length and position)of a planet carrier crack clearly.
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