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Loaded tooth contact analysis (LTCA) adopted to obtain the static transmission error for the gear optimization affects significantly the computation time and results.
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Quasi-Static Transmission Error Measurement Using Micro-Deformation
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Mechanical Engineering, 2023HaoRan Lu +6 more
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Tooth-meshing-harmonic static-transmission-error amplitudes of helical gears
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2018Abstract The static transmission errors of meshing gear pairs arise from deviations of loaded tooth working surfaces from equispaced perfect involute surfaces. Such deviations consist of tooth-pair elastic deformations and geometric deviations (modifications) of tooth working surfaces. To a very good approximation, the static-transmission-error tooth-
W. D. Mark
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Analysis of Gear Static Transmission Error and Mesh Stiffness
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013In this paper, the object of study is one pair increasing gear with building a two-dimensional plane model in ANSYS. According to the gears meshing theory, considering the gear deformation, solve the static transmission error and the gear mesh stiffness in different conditions.
Jia-Yu Yin
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Numerical and experimental investigation of a spur gear pair with unloaded static transmission error
Engineering Computations, 2020Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the dynamic responses of a spur gear pair with unloaded static transmission error (STE) excitation numerically and experimentally and the influences of the system factors including mesh stiffness, error excitation and torque on the dynamic transmission error (DTE).
Duncai Lei +4 more
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Topology Optimization and Analysis of Static Transmission Error in Lightweight Gears
2016In this paper, the influence of gear-body lightweighting on the static transmission error (STE) for a pair of spur gears is investigated by using the Finite Element (FE) method. The transmission error, in fact, is recognized as one of the main internal excitation sources in a mechanical transmission and the minimization of its variability along the ...
Korta, Jakub +5 more
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Separation distance and static transmission error of involute spur gears
28th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, 1992The effects of separation distance and deflection of gear teeth on the static transmission error of involute spur gears are investigated. In this paper, only low-contact-ratio gears with true involute profile are studied. Gear ratio and tooth addendum are varied to examine their effects on the separation distance and static transmission error.
DAVID TSE, HSIANG LIN
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Modelling of spur gear mesh stiffness and static transmission error
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1998A modified transmission error (TE) model is introduced for analysing the effects on the transmission error of variation of tooth body stiffness with load application point, and a simulation program for transmission error computation with varying stiffness has been developed.
S Du, R B Randall, D W Kelly
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Influence of Actual Static Transmission Error and Contact Ratio on Gear Engagement Dynamics
2017In the literature, many models for depicting the gear mating dynamics are present. In addition, finite element techniques allow to perform highly representative engagement analysis, but with a high computational effort and in particular only after having defined a semi-definitive geometry.
OLIVERI, LEONARDO +2 more
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Load Sharing and Quasi-Static Transmission Error of Non-Standard Tooth Height Spur Gears
2020A simple, analytical model for load sharing and quasi-static transmission error of spur gears with non-standard tooth height is presented. It is based on the minimum elastic potential energy principium and considers the influence of profile modifications and tooth deflections.
José I. Pedrero +2 more
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