AGMA 10FTM14-2010 Analysis and Testing of Gears with Asymmetric Involute Tooth Form and Optimized Fillet Form for Potential Application in Helicopter Main Drives《用非对称渐开线齿形结构和优化圆角结构.pdf
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1、10FTM14AGMA Technical PaperAnalysis and Testing ofGears with AsymmetricInvolute Tooth Formand Optimized FilletForm for PotentialApplication inHelicopter Main DrivesBy F.W. Brown, S.R. Davidson,D.B. Hanes and D.J. Weires,The Boeing Company, andA. Kapelevich, AK Gears, LLCAnalysis and Testing of Gears
2、 with Asymmetric InvoluteTooth Form and Optimized Fillet Form for PotentialApplication in Helicopter Main DrivesFrederick W. Brown, Scott R. Davidson, David B. Hanes and Dale J. Weires,The Boeing Company, and Alex Kapelevich, AK Gears, LLCThe statements and opinions contained herein are those of the
3、 author and should not be construed as anofficial action or opinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.AbstractGears with an asymmetric involute gear tooth form were analyzed to determine their bending and contactstresses relative to symmetric involute gear tooth designs which are repres
4、entative of helicopter main drivegears. Asymmetric and baseline (symmetric) toothed gear test specimens were designed, fabricated andtested to experimentally determine their single-tooth bending fatigue strength and scuffing resistance. Also,gears with an analytically optimized root fillet form were
5、 tested to determine their single-tooth bending fatiguecharacteristics relative to baseline specimens with a circular root fillet form. Test results demonstrated higherbending fatigue strength for both the asymmetric tooth form and optimized fillet form compared to baselinedesigns. Scuffing resistan
6、ce was significantly increased for the asymmetric tooth form compared to aconventional symmetric involute tooth design.Copyright 2010American Gear Manufacturers Association500 Montgomery Street, Suite 350Alexandria, Virginia, 22314October 2010ISBN: 978-1-55589-989-93Analysis and Testing of Gears wit
7、h Asymmetric Involute Tooth Form andOptimized Fillet Form for Potential Application in Helicopter Main DrivesFrederick W. Brown, Scott R. Davidson, David B. Hanes and Dale J. Weires,The Boeing Company, and Alex Kapelevich, AK Gears, LLCIntroductionThe objective of the work described in this article
8、isto begin the process of evaluating the potentialbenefits of asymmetric involute gear teeth andoptimized root-fillet geometry for helicopter maintransmission applications. This involves not onlyquantifying performance improvements achievedby these concepts, but evaluating the practicality ofmanufac
9、turing gears with asymmetric teeth andoptimized root-fillet geometry for aerospace applic-ations. This work was performed under thesponsorship of the Center for Rotorcraft Innovation,CRI. The authors are grateful to CRI for theopportunity to investigate these technologies.In helicopter main drive ap
10、plications, minimizinggear weight while maintaining the necessarybalance of tooth bending strength, pitting resistanceand scuffing resistance is given high priority duringdesign of the gears. In many helicopter applica-tions, gears are required to transmit high continuoustorque loads in one directio
11、n but are lowly loaded inthe opposite direction. Traditionally, spur geardesigns in helicopter gear boxes utilize convention-al (symmetric) involute teeth which provide thesame torque capability in both the drive and coastloading directions. An overall weight reduction maybe realized by using gears
12、with higher capabilitythan conventional gears in the primary drivedirection, even if some capacity is sacrificed in thesecondary coast direction.The design intent of asymmetric gear teeth is toimprove performance of the primary drive profiles atthe expense of the performance for the oppositecoast pr
13、ofiles. In many cases the coast profiles aremore lightly loaded, and are loaded only for a relat-ively short duration. Asymmetric tooth profilesmake it possible to simultaneously increase thecontact ratio and operating pressure angle in theprimary drive direction beyond the conventionalgears limits.
14、 The main advantage of asymmetricgears is contact stress reduction on the drive flanks,resulting in reduced gear weight and higher torquedensity.Many traditional helicopter spur gear designs utilizecircular root-fillet geometries that are form groundalong with the gear flanks. Gear specimens wereana
15、lyzed, designed and manufactured to comparethe single tooth bending fatigue strength of gearswith optimized root-fillets with gear specimenshaving circular root-fillets.The items addressed in this article include analysis,design, manufacture and test of gear testspecimens with asymmetric teeth. Conv
16、entionalsymmetric tooth specimens were also producedand tested to provide a baseline for comparison.The design and manufacturing of the gear speci-mens is representative of helicopter main drivegears. Testing included single tooth bending fatigueand scuffing tests of both the asymmetric andbaseline
17、gears. Additionally, symmetric toothedgear specimens with optimized root fillet geometrywere analyzed, designed, manufactured and testedin single tooth bending fatigue and compared toconventional specimens with circular root filletgeometry as a baseline.BackgroundMinimizing gear weight while maintai
18、ning anacceptable balance of tooth bending strength,pitting resistance and scuffing resistance is givenhigh priority when designing gears for helicopterapplications. Typically helicopter main drive gearsare required to transmit high continuous torqueloads in their primary or drive direction. Torquel
19、oads in the opposite (secondary or coast) directionare lower in magnitude and of shorter duration thantorques in the primary direction. In simple planetarygear arrangements often used in helicopter gearboxes, the planet gears are required to transmit loadon both sides of their teeth due to contact w
20、ith thesun gear at one mesh and contact with the internalring gear at the other mesh. In these cases the sizeof the planet gear teeth are usually dictated by therequirements of the sun-planet mesh and stresses4are lower at the planet-internal ring gear mesh dueto the more conforming contact. Traditi
21、onally spurgear designs in helicopter gear boxes are symmet-ric involute teeth which provide essentially the sametorque capability in both the drive and coast loadingdirections. There may be an overall weight benefitfrom using gears with higher capability in theprimary drive direction, even if some
22、capacity issacrificed in the secondary direction.The design intent of asymmetric gear teeth is toimprove performance of the primary drive profiles atthe expense of the performance for the oppositecoast profiles. The coast profiles are unloaded orlightly loaded during a relatively short work period.A
23、symmetric tooth profiles make it possible to simul-taneously increase the contact ratio and operatingpressure angle beyond the conventional gearslimits. The main advantage of asymmetric gears iscontact stress reduction on the drive flanks,resulting in higher torque density.Gears with asymmetric teet
24、h have been known formany years. Prof. Willis wrote about buttress gearsin 1838 1. Since then many articles on the subjectof asymmetric gears have been published.However, there are very few practical applicationsof such gears. One of them was an application ofthe asymmetric teeth in the planetary ge
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