Contact finite element method for dynamic meshing characteristics analysis of continuous engaged gear drives
Yong-jun Wu, Jian-jun Wang and Qin-kai Han
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 6, pp.1671-1685, 2012
Abstract : The dynamic meshing characteristics of gear drives have been a major concern in the design of power transmission systems as they affect
vibration, acoustic noise, durability and efficiency. Gaining a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamic meshing characteristics
of continuous engaged gear drives is a key to the development of power transmission systems. In this paper, a dynamic contact
finite element analysis method, considering the variation of the engaged teeth pairs, the loaded elastic and contact deformations, and the
sliding friction, is presented for the dynamic meshing characteristics analysis of continuous and elastic engaged gear drives. Various
kinds of continuous engaged gear models under low and high speed condition are simulated and compared using the presented method.
The tooth profile modification was designed based on the simulation results. Moreover, the effects of the tooth profile modification, the
sliding friction and the time-varying meshing stiffness upon the dynamic meshing characteristics of continuous engaged gear drives are
discussed in detail. The results show that the method is not only effective in designing and evaluating the tooth profile modification, but
also in studying the dynamic meshing characteristics of continuous engaged gear drives with realistic time-varying meshing stiffness and
tooth sliding friction. The present method could provide an effective tool for vibration mechanism study and dynamic design of the continuous
engaged gear drives considering more influence factors.
Keyword : Contact finite element method; Dynamic meshing characteristics; Continuous engaged gear drives; Sliding friction; Tooth profile modification; |