AGMA 08FTM19-2008 How Are You Dealing with the Bias Error in Your Helical Gears 《您如何处理斜齿轮的偏移误差?》.pdf
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1、08FTM19AGMA Technical PaperHow Are You Dealingwith the Bias Error inYour Helical Gears?By J. Lange, The Gleason WorksHowAreYouDealingwiththeBiasErrorinYourHelicalGears?John Lange, The Gleason WorksThe statements and opinions contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed as ano
2、fficial action or opinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.AbstractThe paper initially defines bias error (“the twisted tooth phoneme”). Using illustrations we explain that biaserrorisabyproductofapplyingconventionalradialcrowningmethodstoproducedcrownedleadsonhelicalgears. The methods
3、 considered are gears that are finished, shaped, shaved, form and generated ground.The paper explains why bias error occurs in these methods. It then addresses what techniques are used tolimit/eliminatebiaserror. Sometimestheremaybeapossibilitytoapplytwomethodstoeliminatebiaserror.Inthosecasesthepro
4、s/consofthesemethodswillbereviewed. Profileandleadinspectionchartswillbeusedto detail bias error and the ability to eliminate it.The paper details the simultaneous interpolation of multiple axes in the gear manufacturing machine toachieve the elimination of bias error. It also explains that the CNC
5、machine software can be used to predictbias error. Equally important that it could be used to create an “engineered bias correction” to increase theload carrying capacity of an existing gear set.Copyright 2008American Gear Manufacturers Association500 Montgomery Street, Suite 350Alexandria, Virginia
6、, 22314October, 2008ISBN: 978-1-55589-949-33How Are You Dealing with the Bias Error in Your Helical Gears?John Lange, The Gleason WorksIntroductionBiaserrororcorrection(alsoknownas“TheTwistedTooth Error” and topological correction) was under-stood and addressed in the mid 1970s. It was notusedbydesi
7、gnerstoincreaseatransmissionsgearload capacity and noise reduction, but rather in amanufacturing process to finish automatic trans-mission gears to a quality level similar to a shavedfinished quality. The finish rolling process requiredthe use of dies that required bias error correction.Without bias
8、 correction the rolling dies and theworking pressure of the process would produce er-rors similar to bias. The bias correction processwas applied to a finishing tool. However, there waslittlechancetoapplybiascorrectioneconomicallytoconventional gearing.Thepushinalmosteverygearingfieldistoincreasethe
9、 durability, load carrying capacity and a reducednoises level for given gear set. It is stated as theneedforhigherpowerdensity,weneedmoretorquecapability,weneedaquietergearbox,and weneedlongerlifeandsoon. Fromtheaerospaceindustryitmight be twisted around a bit (pun intended). Theywant a smaller ligh
10、ter gear set but having the sameloadcarryingcapacity. Dealingwiththelossofinvo-lute contact ratio and tooth face width bearing pat-tern contact because ofbias error,reduces theloadcarrying capacity of a given gear set. So “dealingwith it” just might make it possible to meet thedemands of higher powe
11、r density without an entireredesign of the gear set.DiscussionBiaserrorisanonuniformprofileandleadgeometryacross the facewidth of a helical gear. “The twistedtooth” appears as if one end of a gear tooth was ro-tated one clockwise and the other counter clock-wise. It is the direct result of making a
12、lead crowncorrection using the conventional method of theradial displacement of the “tool” (cutting or other-wise) as it moves along the facewidth of the gear.Pinions, the lower number of teeth component in agear set, are more prone to “inherit” this uniquemanufacturing error. The pinion, being the
13、smallergearcomponent,is moreapt todeflect underheavyloads. That deflection occurs in the lead and invo-lute planes. It is ironic that gear designers, in aneffort to maintain a reasonable face contact patternatpeakloads;specifyleadcrownsthatinrealitycanhave an adverse affect. There is a need to under
14、-stand a lead crown correction with bias errorcompensation will achieve the goals of thedesigners.The contributing factors creating bias error andthose increasing the amount of bias error are:S The helical aspect relates the line of actioncontactpatternoftwohelicalgearsin mesh,seeFigure 1.Figure 1.
15、Line of action contactS The pinion is the gear normally modified and ithas the highest degree of tooth curvature. Thehigher the tooth curvature, lower number ofteeth,thegreaterthepotentialforbiaserror,seeFigure 2;Involute gear tooth shapesFigure 2. Curvature of the involute4S The coarser the module/
16、DP, the greater thebias;S The higher the helix angle, the greater the bias;S The larger the facewidth, the greater the bias;S A higher amount of lead crown correction, thegreater the bias.Figures 3, 4 and 5 illustrate bias error and acorrected bias error. The red section of the plottedtooth represen
17、ts unwanted plus error; yellow signi-fiesthetransitionzonetobeginningoftoothcontact;andgreen,theidealtoothgeometryalongthelineofcontact.Figure 3. Amount of bias, sFigure 4. Flank topography5Figure 5. Impact of bias on tooth contactWhat does a gear designer consider andhow does bias error affect thos
18、edecisions?Threesignificantfactorsfigureintotheloadcarryingcapacity rating and noise of a gear set:- Involute contact ratio: A theoretical calcula-tion of an average number of teeth in contact asmating gears roll in mesh, 2 or greater isdesirable;- Loaddistribution: Distributedacrosstheface-width of
19、 the gear which can also simultaneouslyaffect the involute contact ratio negatively if thetwo gearsin meshare notcontacting eachotheralong the designated facewidth, normally 80%or more when under load, see Figure 6;- In the finished gear plus error needs to beavoided. If not high contact stress coul
20、d lead totooth pitting in those areas of plus error.Because of varying load, tooth and gear blank/shaft bending under severe load-ing, there is a need to create gear tooth modifications.Figure 6. Load distribution6Sotodealwithit,thedesignerwillneedtodefinetheamount of bias error being dealt with, se
21、e Figure 7.Once the designer is informed as to the amount ofbias a decision can be made to either reduce thecrown to reduce the bias or discuss with manufac-turing engineering the ability to eliminate it. It maybe that prototypes need to be made and inspectedfor bias error. See Figures 8 through 11
22、forexamples of bias error evaluation methods.Nowtheamountofbiaserrorhasbeendefined. Thenextstepistoapproachthegeardesigners,andde-scribe the errors that were caused when creatingthespecifiedcrowncorrection. Itmaybenecessaryto show the following schematics illustrating howtheleadcrownwascreated. Poin
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