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Simulation of contact forces and contact characteristics during meshing of elastic beveloid gears

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Beveloid gears, also known as conical involute gears with very complex tooth shapes, gain more and more importance in industrial practice due to their ability to realize gear stages with crossed axes. This is why they are frequently found in power transmissions. The most familiar application of beveloid gears is the reduction gear used in marine transmissions, but in the last few years they have also been used increasingly often in the automotive industry. In the last decade many studies on beveloid gears were published, however, the meshing between teeth and the contact characteristics during meshing of beveloid gears still have not been studied in detail using fully elastic models. In this work, the fully elastic multibody approach will be applied to study contact forces and contact characteristics including contact patterns during meshing of straight beveloid gears. To validate the fully elastic approach, simulation results of a beveloid gear pair by finite element method and by the fully elastic multibody system are compared. The comparison shows very good agreement.
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91--111
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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  • Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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  • Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Bibliografia
  • [1] C. Zhu, H. Wang, L. Zhang, T. Peng. Contact characteristics of helical conical gears used for V-drive marine transmissions. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineering Science Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 225(1): 216–224, 2010.
  • [2] C.C. Liu, C.B. Tsay. Contact characteristics of beveloid gears. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 37: 333–350, 2002.
  • [3] Y.C. Chen, C.C. Liu. Contact stress analysis of concave conical involute gear pairs with non-parallel axes. Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 47: 443–452, 2011.
  • [4] S.H. Wu, S.J. Tsai. Contact stress analysis of skew conical involute gear drives in approximate line contact. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 44: 1658–1676, 2009.
  • [5] C.C. Liu, Y.C. Chen, S.H. Lin. Contact stress analysis of straight concave conical involute gear pairs with small intersected angles. Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2010 Vol. III, IMECS, Hong Kong, March 17–19, 2010.
  • [6] C.C. Liu, C.B. Tsay. Mathematical models and contact simulations of concave beveloid gears. Journal of Mechanical Design, 124: 753–760, 2002.
  • [7] A.A. Shabana. Dynamics of multibody systems. University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
  • [8] R. Schwertassek, O. Wallrapp. Dynamik flexibler Mehrkörpersysteme (in German). Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1999.
  • [9] P. Wriggers. Computational contact mechanics. Springer Berlin, 2nd ed., 2006.
  • [10] O.A. Bauchau. Flexible multibody dynamics. Dordrecht: Springer 2011.
  • [11] M. Lehner, P. Eberhard. A two-step approach for model reduction in flexible multibody dynamics. Multibody System Dynamics, 17(2–3): 157–176, 2007.
  • [12] K. Sherif, W. Witteveen, K. Mayrhofer. Quasi-static consideration of high-frequency modes for more efficient flexible multibody simulations. Acta Mechanica, 223: 1285-1305, 2012.
  • [13] P. Ziegler, P. Eberhard. Simulative and Experimental Investigation of Impacts on Gears Wheels. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 197: 4653–4662, 2008.
  • [14] C. Brecher, T. Röthlingshöfer, C. Gorgels. Manufacturing simulation of beveloid gears for the use in a general tooth contact analysis software. Production Engineering Research and Development, 3: 103–109, 2009.
  • [15] T. Röthlingshöfer. Auslegungsmethodik zur Optimierung des Einsatzverhaltens von Beveloidverzahnungen (in German). Berichte aus der Produktionstechnik (zugl. Dissertation), Schriften aus RWTH Aachen, Band 3. Shaker Verlag, Aachen, 2012.
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