Abstract:A bending-torsional coupled dynamics model of the split-torque transmission system is developed based on the theory of the lumped parameter method. The time-varying meshing stiffness, general transmission errors and the backlash are introduced in dynamics model and dynamics equations. Using the Runge-Kutta numerical integral method with varied steps, the dynamical equations are solved. In order to analyze the influence of time-variant and time-invariant supporting stiffness on the vibration characteristics of the system, the model of supporting stiffness of rolling element bearing is introduced. The results show that:the stiffness of the bearing fluctuates at about 4% and the transverse vibration displacement amplitude of the output shaft increases about 5% according to time-variant models. The time-variant characteristic of supporting stiffness enhances the nonlinearity and instability of the system. The time-variant characteristic of supporting stiffness has the larger influence on the dynamic load coefficient of the split torque stages than that of the synthesized torque stages.