Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages

Precise information about the load distribution in the tooth contact can improve the quality of calculation results regarding strength and durability of spur and helical gear stages. A method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages in lab conditions has been developed. The basic idea...

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Main Authors: Markus DAFFNER, Michael OTTO, Karsten STAHL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jamdsm/11/6/11_2017jamdsm0076/_pdf/-char/en
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description Precise information about the load distribution in the tooth contact can improve the quality of calculation results regarding strength and durability of spur and helical gear stages. A method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages in lab conditions has been developed. The basic idea is, that tangential deformations on the backside of a loaded tooth flank are directly linked to the load distribution on the tooth flank. A measuring procedure to detect the aforementioned tangential deformations has been developed. The measurement results can be compared to calculated load distributions with two methods. The first method is to generate tangential deformations out of a calculated load distribution by using the finite element method (FEM). The measurement results can be compared to the so determined tangential deformations. The second method is to directly generate a load distribution out of the measurement results. Calculated load distributions can be directly compared to a so determined load distribution. Therefore, an iterative calculation approach using the FEM has been developed. Using the methods mentioned before, calculated load distributions can be validated.
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spelling doaj.art-b29d6a368bc94786a6900e8b777e74412022-12-22T03:38:58ZengThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersJournal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing1881-30542017-12-01116JAMDSM0076JAMDSM007610.1299/jamdsm.2017jamdsm0076jamdsmMethod of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stagesMarkus DAFFNER0Michael OTTO1Karsten STAHL2FZG – Gear Research Centre, Technische Universität MünchenFZG – Gear Research Centre, Technische Universität MünchenFZG – Gear Research Centre, Technische Universität MünchenPrecise information about the load distribution in the tooth contact can improve the quality of calculation results regarding strength and durability of spur and helical gear stages. A method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages in lab conditions has been developed. The basic idea is, that tangential deformations on the backside of a loaded tooth flank are directly linked to the load distribution on the tooth flank. A measuring procedure to detect the aforementioned tangential deformations has been developed. The measurement results can be compared to calculated load distributions with two methods. The first method is to generate tangential deformations out of a calculated load distribution by using the finite element method (FEM). The measurement results can be compared to the so determined tangential deformations. The second method is to directly generate a load distribution out of the measurement results. Calculated load distributions can be directly compared to a so determined load distribution. Therefore, an iterative calculation approach using the FEM has been developed. Using the methods mentioned before, calculated load distributions can be validated.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jamdsm/11/6/11_2017jamdsm0076/_pdf/-char/enload distributionmeasurement3d coordinate measuring machinestatic test rigrikor
spellingShingle Markus DAFFNER
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Karsten STAHL
Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
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load distribution
measurement
3d coordinate measuring machine
static test rig
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title Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
title_full Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
title_fullStr Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
title_full_unstemmed Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
title_short Method of measuring the load distribution of spur gear stages
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topic load distribution
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3d coordinate measuring machine
static test rig
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