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Experimental study of the characteristics of idle vibrations that result from axial forces and the spider positions of constant velocity joints
Authors:J. S. Sa  T. W. Kang  C. M. Kim
Affiliation:1.Department of Automotive Engineering,Seoil College,Seoul,Korea;2.School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering,Kookmin University,Seoul,Korea
Abstract:The vibrational characteristics of automotives during idling were studied experimentally by considering the axial forces of the drive shaft and the spider positions in a constant-velocity joint. The generated forces, such as PF (plunging force) and GAF (generated axial force) in the assembly of the drive-shaft module, were measured directly by an experimental apparatus. Measurements of the GAF and PF did not show the same trends as the joint angles. They depended instead on the types of CV joints. In addition, the relationship between the offset values of the shaft and the spider positions in the tulip of the constant-velocity joint were studied. As a result, the idle vibration characteristics were affected by the variation of the spider positions and the vibrational characteristics in the axial direction of the shaft, including the amplitude and the harmonic periods.
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