In virtual prototyping best practice is to model a system with as much flexibility as possible. This guarantees a wide range of studies in system behavior. Backlash is one aspect in drivetrains that cannot be avoided between coupling members. Thus knowledge about the limitations that come with it must therefore be well understood in order to optimally design these systems. This paper presents some of these effects on the transmission in drivetrains. For greater flexibility, a backlash model that takes into account inertia, damping and stiffness is used in this study. It is shown that the presence of backlash affects transmission efficiency. In the case where vibrations occur in the drivetrain, it is good practice to introduce the effect of ...
Numerical simulations are used to study the transient behavior of a four degree-of-freedom, rotation...
The presence of backlash in automotive drivetrains causes the so-called clunk (a.k.a. shunt) phenome...
This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of the NVH (noise vibration and harshness) perf...
The presence of backlash in drivetrains is amajor source of limitations as it introduces nonlinearit...
Backlash is one of the most commonly encountered nonlinearities in drive systems employing gears or ...
The Shunt and shuffle-phenomenon at rapid torque transients in a vehicle driveline greatly influence...
Backlash is a common fault that occurs in geared mechanisms, and can produce inaccuracy or uncontrol...
In automotive powertrains, backlash causes problems with vehicle driveability, specifically at so ca...
In automotive drive systems, differential gear backlash degrades the control performance. Specifical...
Load changes in automotive powertrains may cause uncomfortable vibrations during vehicle acceleratio...
An improved model which accounts for backlash effects is proposed for the dynamics of spur gear syst...
This paper presents a study on the transient response of powertrain systems at the lowest mode of to...
Active vibration control of automotive drivetrains must be developed to compensate for the backlash ...
Backlash in gearing and other transmission components is a common positioning-degrading phenomenon t...
This paper presents an approach to reduce the effect of the backlash nonlinearity in systems with re...
Numerical simulations are used to study the transient behavior of a four degree-of-freedom, rotation...
The presence of backlash in automotive drivetrains causes the so-called clunk (a.k.a. shunt) phenome...
This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of the NVH (noise vibration and harshness) perf...
The presence of backlash in drivetrains is amajor source of limitations as it introduces nonlinearit...
Backlash is one of the most commonly encountered nonlinearities in drive systems employing gears or ...
The Shunt and shuffle-phenomenon at rapid torque transients in a vehicle driveline greatly influence...
Backlash is a common fault that occurs in geared mechanisms, and can produce inaccuracy or uncontrol...
In automotive powertrains, backlash causes problems with vehicle driveability, specifically at so ca...
In automotive drive systems, differential gear backlash degrades the control performance. Specifical...
Load changes in automotive powertrains may cause uncomfortable vibrations during vehicle acceleratio...
An improved model which accounts for backlash effects is proposed for the dynamics of spur gear syst...
This paper presents a study on the transient response of powertrain systems at the lowest mode of to...
Active vibration control of automotive drivetrains must be developed to compensate for the backlash ...
Backlash in gearing and other transmission components is a common positioning-degrading phenomenon t...
This paper presents an approach to reduce the effect of the backlash nonlinearity in systems with re...
Numerical simulations are used to study the transient behavior of a four degree-of-freedom, rotation...
The presence of backlash in automotive drivetrains causes the so-called clunk (a.k.a. shunt) phenome...
This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of the NVH (noise vibration and harshness) perf...