Face Gear Drive with Spur Involute Pinion: Geometry, Generation by a Worm, Stress Analysis

Face Gear Drive with Spur Involute Pinion: Geometry, Generation by a Worm, Stress Analysis

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 52

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A face gear drive with a spur involute pinion is considered. The generation of the face gear is based on application of a grinding or cutting worm whereas the conventional method of generation is based on application of an involute shaper. An analytical approach for determination of: (1) the worm thread surface, (2) avoidance of singularities of the worm thread surface, (3) dressing of the worm, and (4) determination of stresses of the face-gear drive, is proposed. A computer program for simulation of meshing and contact of the pinion and face-gear has been developed. Correction of machine-tool settings is proposed for reduction of the shift of the bearing contact caused by misalignment. An automatic development of the model of five contacting teeth has been proposed for stress analysis. Numerical examples for illustration of the developed theory are provided.


Face Gear Drive with Helical Involute Pinion

Face Gear Drive with Helical Involute Pinion

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-05-31

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 9781720521433

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A new type of face-gear drive with intersected axes of rotation formed by a helical involute pinion and conjugated face-gear has been investigated. Generation of face-gears by a shaper free of undercutting and pointing has been investigated. A new method of grinding or cutting of face-gears by a worm of special shape has been developed. A computerized design procedure has been developed to avoid undercutting and pointing by a shaper or by a generating worm. Also, a method to determine the limitations of the helix angle magnitude has been developed. The method provides a localization of the bearing contact to reduce the shift of bearing contact caused by misalignment. The analytical method provides a simulation of the meshing and contact of misaligned gear drives. An automatic mesh generation method has been developed and used to conduct a 3D contact stress analysis of several teeth. The theory developed is illustrated with several examples.Litvin, Faydor L. and Fuentes, Alfonso and Gonzalez-Perez, Ignacio and Piscopo, Alessandro and Ruzziconi, PaoloGlenn Research CenterSHAPERS; GEAR TEETH; TRANSMISSIONS (MACHINE ELEMENTS); STRESS ANALYSIS; SINGULARITY (MATHEMATICS); HELICES; MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; AXES OF ROTATION; COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN; CONJUGATION; MISALIGNMENT; POSITION (LOCATION); MECHANICAL DRIVES; HELICOPTERS; GRID GENERATION (MATHEMATICS)


Gear Geometry and Applied Theory

Gear Geometry and Applied Theory

Author: Faydor L. Litvin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-09-06

Total Pages: 818

ISBN-13: 9780521815178

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This revised, expanded edition covers the theory, design, geometry, and manufacture of all types of gears and gear drives. An invaluable reference for designers, theoreticians, students, and manufacturers, the second edition includes advances in gear theory, gear manufacturing, and computer simulation. Among the new topics are: new geometry for gears and pumps; new design approaches for planetary gear trains and bevel gear drives; an enhanced approach for stress analysis; new methods of grinding and gear shaving; and new theory on the simulation and its application. First Edition published by Pearson Education Hb (1994): 0-132-11095-4


Theory and Practice of Gearing and Transmissions

Theory and Practice of Gearing and Transmissions

Author: Veniamin Goldfarb

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-08-26

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 3319197401

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This book brings together papers from all spheres of mechanical engineering related to gears and transmissions, from fundamentals to advanced applications, from academic results in numerical and experimental research, to new approaches to gear design and aspects of their optimization synthesis and to the latest developments in manufacturing. Furthermore, this volume honours the work of Faydor L. Litvin on the 100th anniversary of this birth. He is acknowledged as the founder of the modern theory of gearing. An exhaustive list of his contributions and achievements and a biography are included.


Development of Gear Technology and Theory of Gearing

Development of Gear Technology and Theory of Gearing

Author: Faydor L. Litvin

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13:

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This book presents recent developments in the theory of gearing and the modifications in gear geometry necessary to improve the conditions of meshing. Highlighted are low-noise gear drives that have a stable contact during meshing and a predesigned parabolic transmission error function that can handle misalignment during operation without sacrificing the low-noise aspects of operation. This book also provides a comprehensive history of the develoment of the theory of gearing through biographies of major contributors to this field. The author's unique historical perspective was achieved by assiduous research into the lives of courageous, talented, and creative men who made significant contributions to the field of gearing.


High-Conformal Gearing

High-Conformal Gearing

Author: Stephen P. Radzevich

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-01-05

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1498739199

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Presents a Concept That Makes Gear Transmissions Noiseless, Smaller, and Lighter in WeightHigh-conformal gearing is a new gear system inspired by the human skeleton. Unlike conventional external involute gearing, which features convex-to-convex contact, high-conformal gearing features a convex-to-concave type of contact between the tooth fla