Author:
Wang Yanzhong,Yang Kai,Chu Xiaomeng,Tang Wen,Huang Changyong
Abstract
AbstractAn engineering calculation model is introduced for point-contact elastohydrodynamic lubrication analysis of spiral bevel gears. This model can analyze transient lubrication characteristics of spiral bevel gears. The influence of the angle between the lubricant entrainment and the minor axis of the contact ellipse is included in this model. The contact parameters of the spiral bevel gear are calculated, which will change with time during the meshing process. The variation of lubricant film thickness during the meshing process of spiral bevel gears is unraveled. Due to the influence of entrainment velocity, the oil film thickness at the out mesh side is smaller than that at the enter mesh side under the same contact force. It is evident that the higher the pressure is, the larger the contact area will be. Meanwhile, the thickness of the oil film is reduced, and the oil film distribution in the contact area is relatively uniform. Taking helicopter main transmission spiral bevel gears as an example, this study finally calculates the distribution characteristics of the oil film thickness of the spiral bevel gear, and solves the lubrication performance of the spiral bevel gear under different working conditions.
Funder
Equipped With Pre-research and Sharing Technology Project
Special pre-research project of civil aircraft of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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