The Proceedings of the JSME international conference on motion and power transmissions
Online ISSN : 2424-3043
II.01.202
Session ID : GUDA-8
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GUDA-8 EXPERIMENTAL COMPARISON OF FACE-MILLED AND FACE-HOBBED SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS(GEAR UNIT DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS)
Robert F. HANDSCHUHMichael NANLAWALAJ. Matthew HAWKINSDanny MAHAN
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Keywords: Gears, Transmissions
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An experimental comparison of face-milled and face-hobbed spiral bevel gears was accomplished. The two differently manufactured spiral bevel gear types were tested in a closed-loop facility at NASA Glenn Research Center. Strain, vibration, and noise testing were completed at various levels of rotational speed and load. Tests were conducted from static (slow-roll) to 12600 rpm and up to 269 Nm (2380 in.lb) pinion speed and load conditions. The tests indicated that the maximum stress recorded at the root locations had nearly the same values, however the stress distribution was different from the toe to the heel. Also, the alternating stress measured was higher for the face-milled pinion than that attained for the face-hobbed pinion (larger minimum stress). The noise and vibration results indicated that the levels measured for the face-hobbed components were less than those attained for the face-milled gears teste
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© 2001 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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