AGMA 299.01 : REV 0
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SOUND MANUAL - PART 1 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND AS RELATED TO GEARS - PART 2 - SOURCES, SPECIFICATIONS AND LEVELS OF GEAR SOUND - PART 3 - GEAR NOISE CONTROL
Hardcopy
04-03-2004
English
01-01-1994
Part I Fundamentals of Sound as Related to Gears<br>1. What is Sound?<br>2. Description of Sound<br> 2.1 <br> 2.2 Level<br> 2.3 Frequency Content<br> 2.4 Descriptive Properties<br>3. Sound or Noise?<br>4. Generation of Sound in Gear Units<br>5. Sound Transmission<br>6. Noise Control<br>Part II Sources, Specifications, and Levels of Gear Sound<br>1. Scope<br> 1.1 Gear Sound Generation<br>2. Source<br> 2.1 Basic Relationships<br> 2.2 Frequency Origins<br> 2.3 Common Frequencies<br> 2.4 System Frequency Range<br> 2.5 Typical Sound Investigation<br> 2.6 Sound Spectrum Experience<br>3. Specifications and Standards<br> 3.1 Specification Sources<br> 3.2 AGMA Sound Standards<br>4. Gear System Sound Levels<br> 4.1 Typical Levels<br> 4.2 AGMA Typical Maximum Data<br>Part III Gear Noise Control<br>1. Scope<br> 1.1 Source Noise Control<br> 1.2 System Dynamics<br> 1.3 Design for Environment<br>2. Gear Design Noise Control<br> 2.1 Influence Factors<br> 2.2 Gear Tooth Overlap<br> 2.3 Optimum Tooth Geometry<br> 2.4 Practical Design Chances<br>3. Gear Housing Noise Control<br> 3.1 Surface Excitations<br> 3.2 Frequency Determination<br> 3.3 Constrained Layer Damping<br>4. Bearing Noise Control<br> 4.1 Alignment of Bearing<br> 4.2 Rolling Element Noise<br> 4.3 Sleeving Bearing Noise<br>5. Shaft and Hub Design Noise Control<br> 5.1 Runout Noise<br> 5.2 Gear Blank Resonance<br>6. Lubrication Noise Control<br> 6.1 Lubricant Viscosity<br> 6.2 Fluid Noises<br>7. Noise Control with System Analysis<br> 7.1 Analysis for Resonance<br> 7.2 Coupling Considerations<br> 7.3 Connected Equipment Analysis<br>8. Noise Control of Gear Unit Accessories<br> 8.1 Lubrication System Noise<br> 8.2 Cooling Fan Noise<br>9. Noise Control in the Transmission Path<br> 9.1 Minimize Transmission<br> 9.2 Sound Absorption<br> 9.3 Economic Sound Reduction<br>10. Control with Vibration Isolation<br> 10.1 Structure-Borne Noise Reduction<br>11. Noise Control Materials<br> 11.1 General Materials<br> 11.2 Material Selection<br> 11.3 Panel Location<br>12. Total Enclosures<br> 12.1 Enclosure Economics<br> 12.2 Enclosure Structures<br> 12.3 Effective Enclosures<br> 12.4 Disadvantage<br> 12.5 Enclosure Operator<br> 12.6 Other Solutions<br>13. Summary<br> 13.1 Gear Sound Manual<br> 13.2 Compatible Methods
Discusses how noise measurement and control depend upon the individual characteristics of the prime mover, gear unit, and driven machine as well as their combined effects in a particular acoustical environment. Indicates certain areas that might require special consideration.
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Standard
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49
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed EV 0
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PublisherName |
American Gear Manufacturers Association
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Superseded
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