Asymmetrical gear analysis

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GENBA SOPANRAO MOZE TRUST'S GENBA SOPANRAO MOZE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BALEWADI Seminar on “Stress Analysis of Eccentric Gear with Asymmetrical Profile of Teeth” Under guidance of, Prof. V.U.Mane Presented by, Sachin Yadagudi Roll No- 59

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GENBA SOPANRAO MOZE TRUST'S GENBA SOPANRAO MOZE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BALEWADI

Seminar on“Stress Analysis of Eccentric Gear with

Asymmetrical Profile of Teeth”

Under guidance of,Prof. V.U.Mane

Presented by,Sachin YadagudiRoll No- 59

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Objective

stress calculated in a standard way according to available formulas is approximate because some impacts cannot be determined with sufficient accuracy.

The problem is solved for elliptical, eccentric gear with asymmetrical profile of tooth.

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Inroduction

• The stress calculation of this non-standard gearing is very complex

• Comparative stress• The complicated shape of the teeth is the

determination of stress in the teeth difficult• stress examining in a section of the foot tooth

with asymmetrical profile

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Literature ReviewStress analysis of eccentric gear asymmetrical profil of teeth American journal of mechanical engineering volume-04 (Peter Frankovský)

geometric design of involute spur gear drives symmetric &asymmetric teethIternational Journal Of Mechanical Science (ognyan alipieve)

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Bending Stress of Gearing

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Gear with Asymmetrical Profile of Tooth

• Noncircular gear with variable transmission

• Module= 3.75 mm• Changing gear ratio for

analysis • Ellipse formed with the

basic parameters

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Meshing of Gears

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Changing transmission ratio

• Mesh generated elliptical gear, speed varies in u=0.5 through u=1.0 until u=2.0 and back

• Drive wheel gear speed is constant

• Continuous changing of the gear ratio driven wheel speed is not constant

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Rotational speed

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Stress of Teeth by FEM• Create a geometric model of the

gear• determine the material constants,

the type of finite element, and boundary conditions

• gear continuously variable transmission numbers

• stress in a dangerous section of the tooth is determined using FEM

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Results of stress in the section of toothGear ratio u = 0.5 u = 1 u = 2

Mesh point A B A B A B

Force Fbn [N] 886,8 1773,6 1182,4 2364,8 1773,6 3547,2

Medium Stressin point Y [MPa]

90,58 131,1 100,2 148,2 141,4 240,0

Max. Stressin point Y [MPa]

91,52 139,5 112,7 157,7 153,0 245,8

Min. Stressin point Y [MPa]

79,37 121,5 96,95 136,9 128,73 213,1

Medium Stressin point X [MPa]

100,3 149,2 114,4 192,8 168,1 299,5

Max. Stressin point X [MPa]

107,3 160,5 123,4 207,4 181,1 321,8

Min. Stressin point X [MPa]

91,21 136,9 104,5 176,3 153,7 273,5

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Solutions to stress in gear by FEM

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Analysis of gear teeth

• the medium stress in a dangerous section of tooth

• The stress in the foot the tooth drive gear increases with gear ratio

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Conclusion

Stress in a dangerous section of teeth on the load side and on the opposite side is different

The stress in the foot the tooth drive gear increases with gear ratio.

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Thank you...