Four-Order Parabolic Transmission Error Design of Helical Gear Based on Meshing Area

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In the paper, a new transmission error design method for helical gears is presented. According to transition point position of the contact area in one meshing cycle, the proposed four-order transmission curve is able to diminish contact stress and edge contact, decrease transmission error as well. Tooth contact analysis is used to simulate contact conditions of helical gear driver with four-order parabolic modification curve. The results show that the meshing area is non-sensitive to the alignment errors.

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November 2013

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