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Modeling of helical gear contact with tooth deflection

Authors :
Juha Hedlund
Arto Lehtovaara
Source :
Tampere University

Abstract

The majority of gear tribological studies are made on spur gears. However, helical gears are generally used in industry, and their contact behavior deserves more attention to establish a realistic base for detailed friction, wear and life studies. This study focuses on the modeling of helical gear contact with tooth deflection. A calculation model for helical gear contact analysis is introduced. Helical gear surface profiles are constructed from gear tool geometry by simulating the hobbing process. The model uses three-dimensional finite elements for the calculation of tooth deflection including tooth bending, shearing and tooth foundation flexibility. The model combines contact analysis with structural analysis to avoid large meshes. Tooth foundation flexibility was found to have an essential role in contact load sharing between the meshing teeth, whereas contact flexibility plays only a minor role. The capability of different local contact calculation methods was also studied.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tampere University
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a3d517a8bab30323148bea605e5b679