rmmechatronics
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2008
- 8
Hi,
We did a couple of vibration tests on a bus engine compartment (rear drive+north-south engine) to find the root cause of high level of vibrations perceived inside the bus. On the engine/transmission active and passive sides we see normal engine orders dominating (3-6-9). However, the problem inside the vehicle seem to be coming from 9-15-21 (multiples of 3) orders and on the vehicle they seem to be coherent at rear differential connection (shaft to rear axle attachment point). The number of gear teeths at pinion are totally different. How come these higher orders excite(d) the structure? What component they can be related to? This is a problem I have not experienced before.
thanks for the ideas in advance
We did a couple of vibration tests on a bus engine compartment (rear drive+north-south engine) to find the root cause of high level of vibrations perceived inside the bus. On the engine/transmission active and passive sides we see normal engine orders dominating (3-6-9). However, the problem inside the vehicle seem to be coming from 9-15-21 (multiples of 3) orders and on the vehicle they seem to be coherent at rear differential connection (shaft to rear axle attachment point). The number of gear teeths at pinion are totally different. How come these higher orders excite(d) the structure? What component they can be related to? This is a problem I have not experienced before.
thanks for the ideas in advance