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1、14FTM04 AGMA Technical Paper Reliable Measurements of Large Gears By M. Stein, K. Kniel, and F. Hrtig, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) 2 14FTM04 Reliable Measurements of Large Gears M. Stein, K. Kniel, and F. Hrtig, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) The statements and opinions
2、contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed as an official action or opinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association. Abstract Large gears have become an indispensable part of modern technical applications. The expanding industrial sectors of power generation and tran
3、smission, like shipbuilding industry, wind turbine generators and petroleum conveying systems, have led to an increasing demand for large-scale gear boxes. Thus, the qualified measurement of large gears has become more and more important as well. Their conformance with specifications according to IS
4、O 14253-1 1 has to be proved, which is not possible without a qualified statement of the task-specific measurement uncertainty. As a consequence, the manufacturing processes cannot be controlled quantitatively and at a reasonable process capability level, especially if tolerances are small compared
5、to the achievable measurement uncertainty. This specifically applies to large gears. In recent years, large gear metrology has gained in importance among the research activities at PTB. In this report, three current projects are presented. First of all the first national comparison for large involut
6、e gears is described. It has been organized by PTB and is just about to be finished. The measurement results are included in this paper. As a second step towards traceable measurements of large gears, a special calibration laboratory is intended to be established. This is part of a joint research pr
7、oject, in which a new measurement artifact of 2 m in diameter has been developed. Lastly, information about a Joint Research Project within the European Metrology Research Programme which will start in September 2014 is provided. Copyright 2014 American Gear Manufacturers Association 1001 N. Fairfax
8、 Street, Suite 500 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 October 2014 ISBN: 978-1-61481-096-4 3 14FTM04 Reliable Measurements of Large Gears M. Stein, K. Kniel, and F. Hrtig, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Introduction The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) has developed new large involut
9、e gear measurement artifacts up to 2 m in diameter and corresponding calibration techniques. These can be used to quantify the quality of large gear manufacturing processes for the first time. This fulfills the essential demands from industry which can be traced back to the tremendous growth of wind
10、 energy systems during the last few years. The gear measurement artifacts represent different internal and external gears usually used in wind mill gear boxes. Their workpiece-like design allows convenient handling on conventional gear measurement instruments or coordinate measuring machines with or
11、 without rotary tables. The first large involute gear artifact representing a cut-out of an external gear of 1 m in diameter was developed in 2010. A national comparison with nine partners from industry will be finished soon. The presented results will give an impression of the reliability of large
12、gear measurements under consideration of different types of measurement machines and different measurement strategies. Within another joint research project a complete traceability chain for large gear metrology is to be established. New measurement artifacts embodying internal as well as external l
13、arge involute gears with different helix angles are manufactured. Moreover, a calibration laboratory for large gearings will be accredited. Finally, the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) recently decided to support a major project focusing on traceable measurements of drivetrain component
14、s. Six other European metrology institutes and designated institutes as well as partners from industry and universities will participate. For the first time metrology traceable to the SI will be provided for the measurement of highly accurate components of renewable energy systems such as wind energ
15、y systems or tidal power generators. In this paper the above-mentioned projects together with the current results are presented. On that basis the challenges of measuring large gears, the consequences for a qualified statement of the task specific measurement uncertainty and future activities in tha
16、t field are discussed. First intercomparison for large involute gears In 2010 the worlds first large measurement artifact for involute profile and helix measurements was developed at PTB, see Figure 1. It represents a cut-out gear segment with a diameter of 1 m and embodies three different helix ang
17、les and directions. Its parameters are listed in Table 1. Table 1. Gear parameters of large measurement artifact Parameter Value Gear type external (1 segment, 3 different gear specifications) Number of teeth 38/37/36 Normal module 20 mm Pressure angle 20 Face width 400 mm Helix angle/hand 0/spur; 1
18、0/right; 20/left Outside diameter 1000 mm Root diameter 905 mm Material CTE Steel/11.5 m/K/m Weight (including dismountable counter mass) 450 kg (700 kg) Reference bands diameter (form deviation) 200 mm (1 m) 4 14FTM04 Figure 1. Large involute gear artifact including holes for temperature sensors Be
19、sides the easier handling and shipping of the measurement artifact, the segmental construction allows its calibration on the established measuring devices at PTB. Nevertheless, it is still quite a challenge to cope with all the complexities involved. The measurement artifact has been calibrated on a
20、 3D-coordinate measuring machine (CMM) at PTB. It forms the first step on the way to traceable large gear metrology. If a rotary table is to be used for measuring the measurement artifact, special attention has to be paid to weight distribution along the table. In order to guarantee an equal distrib
21、ution of load, a counter mass is provided with the measurement artifact. Figure 2 shows the use of the counter mass. In this case it is necessary to adjust the height of the measurement artifact to ensure that also the lower reference band can be reached by the stylus. A positioning device helps to
22、manage a correct centering of the measurement artifact in this situation. Figure 2. Measurement artifact mounted on a rotary table with counter balance, base frame and positioning device 5 14FTM04 In 2012 a national comparison was initialized. Nine partners from industry, including research institut
23、es, testing and calibration laboratories, manufacturers of drivetrain components as well as producers of measuring machines participated. The test started in September 2012 and was due to finish in July 2014. Every partner had around six weeks to set up the artifact and undertake the measurements in
24、cluding thermalization times. Profile and helix measurements had to be done according to the measurement parameters given in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. For each of the six flanks, profile and helix deviations were to be provided. That gives 36 values for comparison per partner (Table 4). Apart fr
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