The conditions of correct gear engagement of a pair of involute gears and the principle of geometric relationship of involute tooth profile are derived to determine the pitch point of externally meshing non-variable multi-modulus spur gear pairs into the double tooth engagement region. The Hertzian contact stress model is used as the basis to derive the contact stress calculation equations for pitch point and other characteristic contact points, and the variation of the contact stress distribution on the contact line with the module ratio is analyzed. The results demonstrate that when the number of teeth of the gear pairs is determined, the larger the value of the module difference, the easier it is for the pitch point of the gear pairs to be in the double tooth meshing zone. Except for the double tooth meshing out point, the contact stress decreases with the increase of module ratio, and the maximum point of contact stress is at the upper boundary point of the single tooth meshing zone.
Contact stress analysis of external non-variable multi-modulus spur gear pairs
2023-10-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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