Title of article
Reduction of gear fillet stresses by using one-sided involute asymmetric teeth
Author/Authors
Th. Costopoulos، نويسنده , , V. Spitas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
1524
To page
1534
Abstract
For increasing the load carrying capacity of geared power transmissions several tooth designs alternative to the standard involute have been proposed. The use of non-involute teeth has a number of disadvantages and for this reason asymmetric involute-type teeth have been studied as a promising alternative. In this paper the idea of one-sided involute asymmetric spur gear teeth is introduced to increase load carrying capacity and combine the good meshing properties of the driving involute and the increased strength of non-involute curves. These novel teeth are intended for constant direction of rotation although they can be used in a limited way for reverse rotation. Both flanks are fully generated by a hob, the design of which is also investigated. The increase in load carrying capacity can reach up to 28% compared to the standard 20° involute teeth.
Keywords
Asymmetric teeth , Root stress , FEA , Spur gears , Circular fillet
Journal title
Mechanism and Machine Theory
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Mechanism and Machine Theory
Record number
1164163
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