Developments in the Design of Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorbers

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q4 ACOUSTICS
D. Newland
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Abstract

For over 60 years, the torsional vibration of reciprocating aircraft engines has been controlled by centrifugal pendulum vibration absorbers. Loose weights attached to an engine’s crankshaft act as tuned-mass absorbers by oscillating at a frequency in proportion to rotational speed. More recently, similar loose masses have been attached to the flywheels of automobile engines. The need to achieve increased power from fewer cylinders, while reducing weight and improving economy, has exacerbated torsional vibration of the drive train. The dynamics of a wheel carrying many centrifugal pendulums of bifilar design has been the subject of a growing literature, but much less has been written about roller-type pendulums and about overall system performance. This paper is a new analysis of bifilar and roller systems and their design requirements. The current state of knowledge about practical design limitations is explained and the need for further research discussed.
离心摆式减振器设计的进展
60多年来,往复式飞机发动机的扭转振动一直是由离心摆式减振器控制的。绑在发动机曲轴上的松散重量,通过与转速成比例的频率振荡,起到了调谐质量吸收器的作用。最近,类似的松散物体也被安装在汽车发动机的飞轮上。在减轻重量和提高经济性的同时,需要用更少的气缸实现更大的动力,这加剧了传动系统的扭转振动。一个轮子携带许多双线设计的离心钟摆的动力学已经成为越来越多的文献的主题,但是很少有关于滚柱式钟摆和整体系统性能的文章。本文对双线系统和滚柱系统及其设计要求进行了新的分析。解释了目前关于实际设计限制的知识状况,并讨论了进一步研究的必要性。
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International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration
International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration ACOUSTICS-ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
0
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration (IJAV) is the refereed open-access journal of the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV). The IIAV is a non-profit international scientific society founded in 1995. The primary objective of the Institute is to advance the science of acoustics and vibration by creating an international organization that is responsive to the needs of scientists and engineers concerned with acoustics and vibration problems all around the world. Manuscripts of articles, technical notes and letters-to-the-editor should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief via the on-line submission system. Authors wishing to submit an article need to log in on the IJAV website first. Users logged into the website are able to submit new articles, track the status of their articles already submitted, upload revised articles, responses and/or rebuttals to reviewers, figures, biographies, photographs, copyright transfer agreements, and send comments to the editor. Each time the status of an article submitted changes, the author will also be notified automatically by email. IIAV members (in good standing for at least six months) can publish in IJAV free of charge and their papers will be displayed on-line immediately after they have been edited and laid-out. Non-IIAV members will be required to pay a mandatory Article Processing Charge (APC) of $200 USD if the manuscript is accepted for publication after review. The APC fee allows IIAV to make your research freely available to all readers using the Open Access model. In addition, Non-IIAV members who pay an extra voluntary publication fee (EVPF) of $500 USD will be granted expedited publication in the IJAV Journal and their papers can be displayed on the Internet after acceptance. If the $200 USD (APC) publication fee is not honored, papers will not be published. Authors who do not pay the voluntary fixed fee of $500 USD will have their papers published but there may be a considerable delay. The English text of the papers must be of high quality. If the text submitted is of low quality the manuscript will be more than likely rejected. For authors whose first language is not English, we recommend having their manuscripts reviewed and edited prior to submission by a native English speaker with scientific expertise. There are many commercial editing services which can provide this service at a cost to the authors.
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