Modeling of Gear-Hone Teeth with Consideration of Elasticity, Correction, and Operational Wear

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Gear hones are used as tools for gear honing. The efficiency of using gear hones mainly depends on the parameters of their compound material, first of all on the wear resistance and elasticity modulus. In terms of the elasticity modulus, gear hones can be hard and elastic, depending on the bonding agent type. Experience shows that gear-hone teeth distort during gear honing; they feature contact and flexural deformation and wear during metal removal, including along the tooth space. For this reason, it is necessary to consider the deformation and wear values for designing of gear hone geometry. An approach for calculation of variable engagement parameters, using a geometrical model in the form of sliding trapezoids to consider the dimensional wear of gear-hone teeth based on the positive correlation factor of the original profile. Such designing of gear-hone teeth provides sufficient thickness in the original section, which ensures high performance capacity of gear-honing tools and required workability.

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