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Features of the Relationship Between Vibration, Lubrication and Noise of Gears

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The realization of a method of a complex estimation of the manufacture and assembly quality of gear-based mechanical drives for parameters of vibration, noise, and lubricating film thickness using the amplitude spectra analysis is described.

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The authors would like to acknowledge the Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research (project T16R-202) for their support.

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Basinyuk, V.L., Starzhinsky, V.E., Mardasevich, A.I., Shil’ko, S.V., Petrokovets, E.M. (2018). Features of the Relationship Between Vibration, Lubrication and Noise of Gears. In: Goldfarb, V., Trubachev, E., Barmina, N. (eds) Advanced Gear Engineering. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 51. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60399-5_10

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