The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears

This paper presents the results of torsional stiffness analysis of involute spur planetary gears in mesh using finite element methods. A planetary gear model with 3 planet gears and its subsystem models have been developed to study the relationship between the overall torsional stiffness and the sub...

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Main Authors: Xue, S., Entwistle, R., Mazhar, I., Howard, Ian
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Kluwer Academic Publishers 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46932
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author Xue, S.
Entwistle, R.
Mazhar, I.
Howard, Ian
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Mazhar, I.
Howard, Ian
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description This paper presents the results of torsional stiffness analysis of involute spur planetary gears in mesh using finite element methods. A planetary gear model with 3 planet gears and its subsystem models have been developed to study the relationship between the overall torsional stiffness and the subsystem torsional stiffness. The subsystem models include one isolated sun-planet-ring pair, one isolated sun-planet external pair and one isolated planet-ring internal pair. A strategy utilising a small preload step via a weak spring was first applied to eliminate the gap between the teeth and then different torque levels were applied to calculate the transmission error due to the resulting elastic deformations. This calculation was repeated at multiple positions covering two tooth mesh cycles in the overall and subsystem models. The theoretical gear contact position was determined using an ANSYS APDL program and the gear rolling range was digitized into equidistant rolling angles. The sun-planet torsional stiffness variation has been shown to dominate the combined torsional stiffness and, based on the subsystem torsional stiffness, an analytical method for predicting the overall torsional stiffness is presented.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-469322020-07-27T03:07:40Z The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears Xue, S. Entwistle, R. Mazhar, I. Howard, Ian This paper presents the results of torsional stiffness analysis of involute spur planetary gears in mesh using finite element methods. A planetary gear model with 3 planet gears and its subsystem models have been developed to study the relationship between the overall torsional stiffness and the subsystem torsional stiffness. The subsystem models include one isolated sun-planet-ring pair, one isolated sun-planet external pair and one isolated planet-ring internal pair. A strategy utilising a small preload step via a weak spring was first applied to eliminate the gap between the teeth and then different torque levels were applied to calculate the transmission error due to the resulting elastic deformations. This calculation was repeated at multiple positions covering two tooth mesh cycles in the overall and subsystem models. The theoretical gear contact position was determined using an ANSYS APDL program and the gear rolling range was digitized into equidistant rolling angles. The sun-planet torsional stiffness variation has been shown to dominate the combined torsional stiffness and, based on the subsystem torsional stiffness, an analytical method for predicting the overall torsional stiffness is presented. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46932 10.1007/978-3-319-06590-8_112 Kluwer Academic Publishers restricted
spellingShingle Xue, S.
Entwistle, R.
Mazhar, I.
Howard, Ian
The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title_full The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title_fullStr The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title_full_unstemmed The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title_short The torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
title_sort torsional stiffness of involute spur planetary gears
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46932