gio1
Automotive
- Jun 28, 2003
- 83
Hi,
I am analysing a gear train consisting of straight gears. Briefly the method I am using is as follows:
1- Dynamic simulation of the entire system (torsional model of engine) to calculate critical speeds corresponding to peaks in crankshaft / camshaft /geartrain torsional amplitudes.
2- At the critical speeds, perform FEA on each gear applying loads calculated at each crank angle and build a stress history.
My findings are that reducing the backlash between gears greatly improves durability (fatigue safety factors). I don't have a lot of practical experience with gears and I wonder whether any of you could confirm (or not) this
Thanks
Gio1