To ensure the smooth insertion of the side rod/fiber bundle during the three-dimensional woven preform contour locking process, the influence of the diameter, speed, and other parameters on the free end vibration displacement response of the side rod and the fiber-carrying needle is analyzed. By calculating the kinetic energy and potential energy of the two separately, the dynamic equations of the side rod and the fiber-carrying needle are established based on Hamilton's principle and discretized. The state equations are solved using the Runge–Kutta method, and the free end vibration displacement responses of the side rod and the fiber-carrying needle for different parameters are obtained. The results show that the equilibrium position and the maximum amplitude of the free end of the side rod and the fiber-carrying needle decrease with the increase of the section diameter and the decrease of the axial speed. And the circular tube wall thickness has less impact on the free end vibration displacement of the fiber-carrying needle. The overall analysis shows that the fiber-carrying needle vibration response is smaller than that of the side rod under the same parameters.
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