Influence of Planetary Needle Bearings on the Performance of Single and Double Pinion Planetary Systems

Author:

Singh Avinash1

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Gear Systems Group, Advanced Power Transfer, GM Powertrain, General Motors Corporation, 30240 Oak Creek Drive, Wixom, MI 48393

Abstract

Abstract Planetary gears are widely used in automotive and aerospace applications. Due to demands for greater power density, these gearsets often operate at extremely high stress levels. This has caused system level influences once considered secondary to become critical to the success of planetary gears. One such system level effect that has been largely overlooked is the influence of support structures like planetary needle bearings. There are interactions between the gear distributed loads and the resulting bearing loads and deflections that have implications for both gear and bearing designs. Also, double pinion planetary arrangements are increasingly becoming common. There are still greater interactions between the gear and bearing components in double pinion planetary arrangements. In this paper, we will examine the influence of the bearing deflections (tilt) on the gear load distribution and contact pattern. We will also show the influence of distributed gear loads on the bearing loads (moments) and deflections (tilts). Both, single and double pinion planetary arrangements will be considered. It will be shown that the tilting stiffnesses of the needle bearings have a major influence on gear contact pattern and consequently on contact and bending stresses. It will also be shown that the double pinion planetary arrangement is more likely to result in off-centered loading. Parametric studies will be performed to show the influence of a few design parameters. Theoretical derivations will be validated by numerical simulations. A system level gear analysis model will be used to illustrate the issues involved and quantify the results.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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