With the increase of wind turbine size, gravity becomes an important non-torque excitation source. Gravity disrupts the cyclic symmetry of the planetary gear and causes unequal load-sharing. Because of the specific operation conditions, the bedplate will tilt and lead to the offset of the gear plane and vertical plane. Taking gravity, tooth separation, backside contact and bedplate tilt angle into consideration, a rotational-translational-axial dynamic model of the spur planetary gear is developed. With two different load-sharing factor models, the load-sharing characteristics of the planetary gear in horizontal axis wind turbines are numerically investigated. The effects of gravity, ring support stiffness and bedplate tilt angle on load-sharing characteristics are systematically examined. When planets move to certain positions, severe unequal load-sharing and backside contact are more likely to happen. Load-sharing characteristics change with the bedplate tilt angle and the ring support stiffness, and the variation trend is closely related to the occurrence of tooth separation and backside contact.
Load-sharing characteristics of planetary gear transmission in horizontal axis wind turbines
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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