AGMA 933-B03-2003 Basic Gear Geometry《基本齿轮几何结构[代替 AGMA 115.01]》.pdf
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1、AGMAINFORMATIONSHEET(This Information Sheet is NOT an AGMA Standard)AGMA933-B03AGMA 933-B03AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIONBasic Gear GeometryiiBasic Gear GeometryAGMA 933-B03CAUTION NOTICE: AGMA technical publications are subject to constant improvement,revision or withdrawal as dictated by
2、experience. Any person who refers to any AGMAtechnicalpublicationshouldbesurethatthepublicationis thelatestavailablefromtheAs-sociation on the subject matter.Tables or other self-supporting sections may be quoted or extracted. Credit lines shouldread: Extracted from AGMA 933-B03, Basic Gear Geometry
3、, with the permission of thepublisher, the American Gear Manufacturers Association, 500 Montgomery Street, Suite350, Alexandria, Virginia 22314.Approved March 13, 2003ABSTRACTThis InformationSheetdescribes basic geometry relationships ofgearpitch,planeandangles. Itistheworkofone man, Alan H. Candee,
4、 originally documented in his paper for American Machinist of July 4 and 11, 1929.Published byAmerican Gear Manufacturers Association500 Montgomery Street, Suite 350, Alexandria, Virginia 22314Copyright 2003 by American Gear Manufacturers AssociationAll rights reserved.No part of this publication ma
5、y be reproduced in any form, in an electronicretrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaISBN: 1-55589-814-9AmericanGearManufacturersAssociationAGMA 933-B03AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIONiiiContentsPageForeword v.0 S
6、cope 11 Gears 12 Plane of rotation 1.3 Gear center 2.4 Line of centers 25 Center distance 2.6 Number of teeth 2.7 Gear ratio 3.8 Pitch point 39 Pitch circles 3.10 Pitch line 3.11 Circular pitch 412 Tooth profile 4.13 Point of contact 414 Line of action 415a Pressure angle 415b Profile angle 416 Base
7、 circle 417 Base pitch 418 Pitch element 4.19. Pitch plane 420 Transverse plane 421 Axial plane 622 Tangent plane 6.23 Plane of action 724 Normal plane 725 Axial plane of action 10.26 Pitch 11.27 Transverse pitch 1128 Axial pitch 11.29 Normal pitch 11.30 Center pitch 1131 Transverse base pitch 11.32
8、 Axial base pitch 1133 Normal base pitch 1134a Transverse pressure angle 11.35a Axial pressure angle 1136a Normal pressure angle 1134b Transverse profile angle 11.35b Axial profile angle 13.36b Normal profile angle 13.37 PItch helix angle 1438 Base helix angle 1439 Base helix angle 1440 PItch lead a
9、ngle 1441 Base lead angle 1442 Axial base lead angle 14AGMA 933-B03 AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIONivFigures1-4 Step-by-step development of some fundamental gear terms andrelationships 25-6 Some basic gear elements 37-8 Development from two parallel axes of the case of two intersectingaxes c
10、orresponding to bevel gears 5.9-10 The analogy between cylindrical and conical gears carried further, showingthe location of the transverse plane and the pitch plane in each case 511-14 A pitch cylinder and a pitch cone with their respective planes of rotation 6.15-18 Principal reference planes appl
11、ying to a pitch cylinder and a pitch cone 719-22 Use of space box to aid visualization of the tangent planes, plane of actionand normal plane 823 Charts showing that for every element in the plane of rotation, thereis a corresponding space element 924-27 Step by step development of the pitch figure
12、from oblique, involuterack elements 1028-35 Step by step breakdown of the pitch figure into various pitch triangles,each involving three pitches, or linear dimensions, and either a helix angleor a pressure angle. The relationships can all be expressed in a series ofsimple trigonometric formulas, col
13、lected in tabular form 13.36-37 Development of the pitch figure shown in perspective into a pitch diagramon which all lines and angles are shown in the true magnitude 14.Tables1 General classification of gears 1.2 Two given pitches determine angles and planes 15.3 One pitch determined by given secon
14、d pitch and angle 15.4 Angles determined by two given pitches 165 Two given pitches determine third pitch 176 Two given angles determine third angle 18AGMA 933-B03AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIONvForewordThe foreword, footnotes and annexes, if any, in this document are provided forinformation
15、al purposes only and are not to be construed as a part of AGMA InformationSheet 933-B03, Basic Gear Geometry.A paper entitled Gear Geometry, by Allan H. Candee, Mechanical Engineer, GleasonWorks, was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Gear ManufacturersAssociation in May, 1929. The pape
16、r was an extension of the authors ideas presented inten blueprinted pages of diagrams, terms, and definitions to members of the AGMANomenclature Committee in April, 1928, under the title Universal Gear Geometry.Thepaperof1929was reproducedinAMERICANMACHINIST,July 4and11,1929. Later,in April, 1936, i
17、t was adopted by AGMA as a Recommended Practice, and reprints weredistributed to members. At that time, the letter symbols for angles were revised to conformto the standardization then under way in the Nomenclature Committee.The 1959 publication of AGMA 115.01, Basic Gear Geometry, was essentially a
18、 reissue ofthe 1929 paper by Allan H. Candee. The original wording was found to conform withoutneed of change to the terms and definitions in AGMA 112.03, Gear Nomenclature. Onlyminor editorial improvements were made, and a new term was introduced, profile angle,which is explained in the definitions
19、.This information serves as an introduction to and explanation of the geometricalrelationships in gear teeth, but it does not in any way modify or affect standard gearnomenclature which is the outcome of conscientious efforts by the AGMA NomenclatureCommittee which began more than seventy years ago.
20、The contents were reaffirmed by the AGMA Nomenclature Committee in 1988. It was thensubmitted to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a proposed nationalstandard. ANSI approved AGMA 115.01 as a national standard on September 7, 1989.In2000,theTechnicalDivisionExecutiveCommitteevotedto
21、withdrawANSI/AGMA115.01as a national standard and to return its contents back as an AGMA information sheet,duplicating Candees original work. In a few instances, words have been deleted, , andadded (italic), in an effort to make the meaning clear to todays reader.The first draft of AGMA 933-B03 was
22、made in May, 2000. It was approved by the AGMATechnical Division Executive Committee on October 20, 2002.Suggestionsforimprovementofthisdocumentwillbewelcome. TheyshouldbesenttotheAmericanGearManufacturersAssociation,500MontgomeryStreet,Suite350,Alexandria,Virginia 22314.AGMA 933-B03 AMERICAN GEAR M
23、ANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIONviPERSONNEL of the AGMA Nomenclature Committee, January 1959Chairman: Granger Davenport Gould butwith conical gears they are separate.AGMA 933-B03AMERICAN GEAR MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION5Axis no. 1Axis no. 2ShaftanglePitchanglePitchanglePitch radiusPitchradiusPitchpointFigure
24、8 - Intersecting axesAxis no. 1CenterdistancePitchpointPitchradiusPitchradiusAxis no. 2Figure 7 - Parallel axesFigures 7 and 8 - Development from twoparallel axes of the case of two intersectingaxes corresponding to bevel gearsInfigure10thepointsofintersectionofthegearaxesin the transverse plane are
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