Abstract
Abstract
The theoretical advantage of conjugate action in involute gears is lost due to the deflection of the teeth under load and due to manufacturing and assembling errors. These factors produce instantaneous variations in the gear ratio commonly referred to as transmission error. The transmission error has been proven to have a strong relationship with the noise emitted by the transmission. In order to reduce the transmission error, the contacting surfaces of the gears are modified to compensate for the deflections and errors. These modifications may be performed in the direction of the profile, the lead or in a more general sense it may be topographical (defined point by point). This paper describes a non-iterative procedure for the calculation of the modifications for minimum transmission error based on a predefined load distribution. The results presented agree with the common practice for spur gears of tip relief in the direction of the profile and crowning in the direction of the lead, but for helical gears the need for a more complicated modification is observed.
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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