The Gear Tooth Profile Form of the Mining Truck Wheel Edges Reducer Based on RomaxDesigner

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When the wheel of the wheel edges reducer working, single tooth meshing and bidentate meshing alternately, Gear meshing dislocation, mutation load, speed fluctuations, engaging-in and engaging-out impact will inevitably appear. This paper take the wheel hub reducer based on 60t AC drive articulated dump truck as the research object, use romaxdesigner model and motion simulation analyze the wheel edges reducer. through the analysis obtain the stress and the longevity of gear. According to the simulation results correct the gear for the purpose of improving the bearing capacity of the gear and reducing meshing noise.

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