AGMA 92FTM10-1992
The Influence of the Kinematical Motion Error on the Loaded Transmission Error of Spiral Bevel Gears

Standard No.
AGMA 92FTM10-1992
Release Date
1992
Published By
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Scope
To achieve maximum life for a spiral bevel gear than two tooth pairs are simultaneously in contact set, low vibration levels and appropriate bearing and an iterative numerical solution must be used. pattern location and dimensions must be present. The This paper presents a general approach to calculate kinematical behaviour of a gear pair (bearing how load is shared between meshing teeth in spiral pattern, line of action and motion error) is bevel gear pairs, taking into account tooth composite therefore an important consideration at the design deflection (bending, shearing), tooth contact stage. The size of the bearing pattern and the deformation and initial profile separation due to location of the line of action (LOA) both influence profile modification. the contact deformation and bending displacement of a gear tooth while kinematical motion error determines whether unloaded motion will transfer 2. One of the recent advances in gear train design is _-1, _0, _+1 torque vectors the increase in the number of simultaneous tooth _p total applied torque vector pairs in contact: if two to three tooth pairs, as in _-11, _00, =K+ll stiffness vectors at contact high .contact ratio gears (HCR), are in simultaneous points contact instead of one to two pairs, as in low K-11 x,y,z stiffness vector x, y and z contact ratio gears (LCR), the overall mesh stiffness components at contact points can be increased and the load share carried by each _-ii, _00, _+11 compliance vectors tooth pair can be significantly reduced. Although _pij, _sij primary and secondary displacement actual load share values can differ substantially, it vectors is possible under certain conditions to increase the Coo, Cl0, C01, C11 weighting coefficients load carrying capacity of a gearset without _c, _c, _c contact point reference frame increasing its weight [13]. HCR gears can be _#3 motion error without load obtained in several ways: I) by decreasing the _3L motion error under load pressure angle, 2) by increasing the addendum, 3) by m_ speed ratio using teeth of finer pitch and 4) by increasing bias on the LOA of spiral bevel gears.



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