Energies (Jun 2022)

Computerized Design, Simulation of Meshing and Stress Analysis of External Helical Gear Drives Based on Critical Control Points

  • Zhen Chen,
  • Bo Lei,
  • Ling Qin,
  • Guoting Qiu,
  • Alfonso Fuentes-Aznar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15124290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 4290

Abstract

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Helical gears are widely used in powertrain systems. The computerized design of a new type of non-generated external helical gears based on critical control points at the transverse tooth profile is presented. The entire tooth profile is divided into different parts including the active tooth profile and fillet by control points. Involutes, circular arcs and Hermite curves are defined between two critical control points and smoothly connected with each other at those control points. The parametric equations for the tooth surfaces are derived considering the position of the mentioned control points. The basic design parameters and equations of the geometric sizing are proposed. The contact patterns, variation of the maximum stresses and peak-to-peak level of loaded transmission errors for six cases of design of the proposed new geometry of helical gear drives are studied with two cases of traditional helical gear drives as a reference, including gears with and without micro-geometry modifications. One case of an external helical gear drive designed with a combination of a circular arc and an involute to form the active tooth profile for both the pinion and the gear shows a much lower maximum bending stress and similar lower peak-to-peak level of loaded transmission errors with respect to the other cases of design. The proposed design method of tooth profiles based on critical control points lays the foundation for the topological optimization of helical gear drives.

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