Parameters Design of Shaving Cutter with Novel Relief Portion

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Shaving cutter is the most important tool for the refinement manufacture of gears with high precision and manufacturing efficiency. In this study, design parameters of shaving cutter are studied considering the strength of shaving cutter and the tooth profile of shaved gears. The finite element analysis and Taguchi method are adopted to analyze the shaving process for the optimum shaving cutter design parameters. The main objectives are due to increase the strength of shaving cutter and reduce the concavity phenomenon of the generated tooth profile.

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