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Double Arc Of Spiral Bevel Gear Contact Stress Finite Element Analysis

Posted on:2007-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2192360182985266Subject:Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation
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The double circular arc spiral bevel gearing is a type of points contact transmission by concave-convex tooth profile between meshing gearing, it has the advantages of large comprehension radius of curvature, good lubricating ability etc.. It was proved by theories and experiments that the load capacity of double circular arc spiral bevel gearing is higher than involute gearing's. Therefore, more and more attention has been paid to its application and research in recent years.In this dissertation, first, based on theory of cutting tooth about the gleason spiral bevel gear, the equation of meshing in the process of cutting tooth, the surface equation of generating gear as well as the general tooth surface equation of the double circular arc spiral bevel gear, using GB12759-1991 type of double circular arc gear as a basic gear profile, a three-dimension solid model of double circular arc spiral bevel gear which has the good adaptability was carried out by used of Unigraphics(UG) software;Second, by researching of the algorithm about contact and collision as well as various contact types based upon Contacting Finite Element Method (CFEM), a foundation was laid for selecting the contact type in analyzing contact stress of double circular arc spiral bevel gearing;Finally, through the connection port of PARASOLID between UG software and ANSYS/LS-DYNA software, the three-dimension solid model of double circular arc spiral bevel gearing obtained above in UG was imported into ANSYS/LS-DYNA, a finite element analyzing about contact stress of double circular arc spiral bevel gearing was carried out by applying new loading method.
Keywords/Search Tags:Double circular arc spiral bevel gearing, Three-dimensional solid model building, Finite Element Method (FEM), Contact stress
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