Diesel Engines Gear Whine: Production Plant Perspective
2017-01-1809
06/05/2017
- Features
- Event
- Content
- Engine noise is one of the significant aspects of product quality for light and medium duty diesel engine market applications. Gear whine is one of those noise issues, which is considered objectionable and impacts the customer’s perception of the product quality. Gear whine could result due to defects in the gear manufacturing process and/or due to inaccurate design of the gear macro and micro geometry. The focus of this technical paper is to discuss gear whine considerations from the production plant perspective. This includes quick overview of the measurement process, test cell environment, noise acceptance criteria considerations. A gear whine case study is presented based on the data collected in the test cell at the engine plant. Gear whine data acquired on current product and next generation of prototype engines is analyzed and presented. This paper concludes by highlighting the lessons learned from the case study.
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- 5
- Citation
- Purekar, D., "Diesel Engines Gear Whine: Production Plant Perspective," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-1809, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-1809.