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Nonlinear torsional vibrations of a wind turbine gearbox

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Volume 39, Issue 16, Pages 4928-4950

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2015.03.026

Keywords

Wind turbine; Gearbox; Torsional vibration; Time-varying mesh stiffness; Gear backlash; Static transmission error

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This paper studies the torsional vibrations of wind turbine gearbox having two planetary gear stages and one parallel gear stage. The nonlinear dynamic model developed considers the factors such as time-varying mesh stiffness, damping, static transmission error and gear backlash. Both the external excitation due to wind gust and the internal excitation due to static transmission error are included. With the help of time history, FFT spectrum, phase portrait, Poincare map and Lyapunov exponent, the effects of the static transmission error, mean-to-alternating force ratio and time-varying mesh stiffness on the dynamic behaviour of wind turbine gearbox components are investigated by using the numerical integration method. It is found that the external excitation has the most influence on the torsional vibrations of the wind turbine gearbox components. The mesh stiffness, being another significant factor, has more influence than the other internal excitation source, the static transmission error. The static transmission error has the least influence. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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