트라이포드 타입 등속조인트의 다물체 동역학 해석Multi-body Dynamic Analysis for Tripod Constant Velocity Joint
- Other Titles
- Multi-body Dynamic Analysis for Tripod Constant Velocity Joint
- Authors
- 송명의; 임영훈; 조희제; 배대성
- Issue Date
- Jan-2010
- Publisher
- 한국자동차공학회
- Keywords
- 등속조인트; 공회전 및 셔더진동; 발생 축력; 플런징 저항력; 트라이포드 조인트; Constant velocity joint(등속조인트); Idle and shudder vibration(공회전 및 셔더진동); Generated axial force(발생 축력); Plunging resistant force(플런징 저항력); Tripod joint(트라이포드 조인트)
- Citation
- 한국자동차공학회 논문집, v.18, no.1, pp.1 - 7
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국자동차공학회 논문집
- Volume
- 18
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 7
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/40374
- ISSN
- 1225-6382
- Abstract
- The paper proposes a multi-body dynamic simulation to numerically evaluate the generated axial force(G.A.F) and plunging resistant force(P.R.F) practically related to the shudder and idling vibration of an automobile. A numerical analysis of two plunging types of CV joints, tripod joint(TJ) and very low axial tripod joint(VTJ), is conducted using the commercial program DAFUL. User-defined subroutines of a friction model illustrating the contacted parts of the outboard and inboard joint are subsequently developed to overcome the numerical instability and improve the solution performance. The Coulomb friction effect is applied to describe the contact models of the lubricated parts in the rolling and sliding mechanisms. The numerical results, in accordance with the joint articulation angle variation, are validated with experimentation. The offset between spider and tulip housing is demonstrated to be the critical role in producing the 3rd order component of the axial force that potentially causes the noise and vibration in vehicle. The VTJ shows an excellent behavior for the shudder when compared with TJ. In addition, a flexible nonlinear contact analysis coupled with rigid multi-body dynamics is also performed to show the dynamic strength characteristics of the rollers, housing, and spider.
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