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T-231 SECTION 21  GEAR NOISE There are several causes of noise.  The noise and vibration in rotating gears, especially at  high  loads  and  high  speeds,  need  to  be  addressed.    Following  are  ways  to  reduce  the noise.  These points should be considered in the design stage of gear systems.   1.   Use High-Precision Gears - Reduce the pitch error, tooth profile error, runout error and lead error. - Grind teeth to improve the accuracy as well as the surface finish.   2.   Use Better Surface Finish on Gears - Grinding,  lapping  and  honing  the  tooth  surface,  or  running  in  gears  in  oil  for  a period  of  time  can  also  improve  the  smoothness  of  tooth  surface  and  reduce  the noise.   3.   Ensure a Correct Tooth Contact - Crowning and relieving can prevent end contact. - Proper tooth profile modification is also effective. - Eliminate impact on tooth surface.   4.   Have A Proper Amount of Backlash - A smaller backlash will help reduce pulsating transmission. - A bigger backlash, in general, causes less problems.   5.   Increase the Contact Ratio - Bigger contact ratio lowers the noise.  Decreasing pressure angle and/or increasing tooth depth can produce a larger contact ratio. - Enlarging overlap ratio will reduce the noise.  Because of this relationship, a helical gear  is  quieter  than  the  spur  gear  and  a  spiral  bevel  gear  is  quieter  than  the straight bevel gear.   6.   Use Small Gears - Adopt smaller module gears and smaller outside diameter gears.   7.   Use High-Rigidity Gears - Increasing face width can give a higher rigidity that will help in reducing noise. - Reinforce housing and shafts to increase rigidity.   8.   Use High-Vibration-Damping Material - Plastic gears will be quiet in light load, low speed operation. - Cast iron gears have lower noise than steel gears.   9.   Apply Suitable Lubrication - Lubricate gears sufficiently. - High-viscosity lubricant will have the tendency to reduce the noise. 10.  Lower Load and Speed - Lowering rpm and load as far as possible will reduce gear noise.