Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7168392 Engineering Failure Analysis 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Considering the misalignment of gear root circle and base circle and accurate transition curve, an improved mesh stiffness model for a healthy gear pair is proposed and validated by the finite element method (FEM). Based on the improved method, three mesh stiffness calculation methods (method 1: straight lines for crack path and limiting line; method 2: straight line for crack path and parabolic curve for limiting line proposed in Ref. [1]; method 3: parabolic curves for crack path and limiting line) for cracked gear pair are presented and compared with FEM. The results show that there is a significant difference between method 1 and FEM under large crack condition and the results of methods 2 and 3 are quite close to FEM result, which also shows that the parabolic curve as a limiting line is appropriate. Mesh stiffness of method 2 is very close to that of method 3, which also shows that it is acceptable to assume the crack path to be a straight line.
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