A significant portion of the research on spiral bevel gear focused on contact stress and assembly flexibility (V and H check) values, while only a few studies investigated the relationship between transmission errors and rotational speed. This paper addresses and discusses an approach for 3D dynamic contact and impact analysis of spiral bevel gear drives. Dynamic models considering friction, gear clearance, and time-varying stiffness were established. Finite element software was utilized to analyze the dynamic responses of gear transmission, surface contact stress, and root bending stress of a spiral bevel gear pair. The dynamic model simulated the vibration behavior of an actual gear set under dynamic loading. The dynamic responses of the spiral bevel gear drives were obtained under differential rotational speeds of the driver and the driven resistance. The stiffness and elastic deformation of gear teeth were calculated using the finite element method with actual geometry and gear positions. After the impact analysis, the numerical simulation results of transient and steady-state transmission errors are obtained simultaneously. Using the fast Fourier transform method, frequency spectrums of the transient and steady states of the calculated transmission errors are obtained to enable the gearbox designer to avoid the resonance zone.
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Spiral Bevel Gear Dynamic Contact and Tooth Impact Analysis
Pei-Yu Wang,
Pei-Yu Wang
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,
e-mail: wangpy@nfu.edu.tw
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
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Sih-Ci Fan,
Sih-Ci Fan
Institute of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering,
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
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Zi-Gui Huang
Zi-Gui Huang
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,
e-mail: zghuang0119@nfu.edu.tw
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
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Pei-Yu Wang
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
e-mail: wangpy@nfu.edu.tw
Sih-Ci Fan
Institute of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering,
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
Zi-Gui Huang
Department of Mechanical Design Engineering,
National Formosa University
, No. 64, Wenhua Rd., Huwei Township, Yun-lin County 632, Taiwan
e-mail: zghuang0119@nfu.edu.tw
J. Mech. Des. Aug 2011, 133(8): 084501 (6 pages)
Published Online: August 10, 2011
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Received:
December 13, 2010
Revised:
June 27, 2011
Online:
August 10, 2011
Published:
August 10, 2011
Citation
Wang, P., Fan, S., and Huang, Z. (August 10, 2011). "Spiral Bevel Gear Dynamic Contact and Tooth Impact Analysis." ASME. J. Mech. Des. August 2011; 133(8): 084501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4004544
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