Abstract
Abstract
The misalignment error between the gear theoretical coordinate system and the actual gear coordinate system is illustrated, as well as its influence on the measurement of tooth surface deviation is discussed. In the analysis of the tooth convex and concave surface error measurement process, the measured points in the theoretical coordinate system are transformed from the actual measured points in the actual coordinate system. Then, an eight tooth-surface fitting method is utilized to calculate the misalignment error and a compensation method is given. Finally, actual measurements of three different spiral bevel gears are analyzed, and the misalignment error is calculated. Using the proposed compensation method, both the eccentricity and tilt are compensated to some extent. The machining suggestions for each spiral bevel gear are also given according to its compensated tooth surface error distribution.
Funder
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China