RANorrisPE
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2015
- 14
Hi All,
I've been looking everywhere I can for this subject without any luck (Dudley, Khiralla, and Buckingham's books and all over the web) without any success.
I'm designing a three gear system, and I'm attempting to make it with long addendums/ all (or at least close to it) recess action since I want to make it as quiet and efficient as possible at higher speeds and it can't be back driven. I'm using geartrax to verify my homebrewed spreadsheet calcs and it keeps telling me my gears have over 100% recess (in the range of 101-116% depending on profile modification). So the recess is longer than the entire contact path. My own calculations come short when I modify the addendum length and I typically use and trust geartrax's numbers for profile modified gears(after I verify this, I intend to work that in), so I attempted to verify by doing a layout of the circles and line of action in solidworks, but I was struggling to verify this. All of the numbers seemed to line up, except the start of action and end of action points.
So my question being, am I seeing an error in geartrax, or is this possible? If so, does this mean the gears won't work, or that they will run even better?
I purchased another of Buckingham's works to try to get more info on this, but I'm not certain if that'll help any more.
My current system is:
Driver: 61T
Idler: 50T
Driven Gear: 40T
Module: 1.125
PA: 20°
I haven't finalized my profile modifications, but my initial point is x1=x2=+1 (1.125mm) and x3=0. The weirdness comes in for this case in between the idler and the driven where Geartrax spits out the following:
Length of Contact: 5.337mm
Approach Length: -0.015mm (-0.29%)
Recess Length: 5.353mm (100.29%)
Contact Ratio: 1.6071
If I add any type of tip relief or tip breaks then things get even further over 100%.
Thanks everyone for your insight!
Ryan
I've been looking everywhere I can for this subject without any luck (Dudley, Khiralla, and Buckingham's books and all over the web) without any success.
I'm designing a three gear system, and I'm attempting to make it with long addendums/ all (or at least close to it) recess action since I want to make it as quiet and efficient as possible at higher speeds and it can't be back driven. I'm using geartrax to verify my homebrewed spreadsheet calcs and it keeps telling me my gears have over 100% recess (in the range of 101-116% depending on profile modification). So the recess is longer than the entire contact path. My own calculations come short when I modify the addendum length and I typically use and trust geartrax's numbers for profile modified gears(after I verify this, I intend to work that in), so I attempted to verify by doing a layout of the circles and line of action in solidworks, but I was struggling to verify this. All of the numbers seemed to line up, except the start of action and end of action points.
So my question being, am I seeing an error in geartrax, or is this possible? If so, does this mean the gears won't work, or that they will run even better?
I purchased another of Buckingham's works to try to get more info on this, but I'm not certain if that'll help any more.
My current system is:
Driver: 61T
Idler: 50T
Driven Gear: 40T
Module: 1.125
PA: 20°
I haven't finalized my profile modifications, but my initial point is x1=x2=+1 (1.125mm) and x3=0. The weirdness comes in for this case in between the idler and the driven where Geartrax spits out the following:
Length of Contact: 5.337mm
Approach Length: -0.015mm (-0.29%)
Recess Length: 5.353mm (100.29%)
Contact Ratio: 1.6071
If I add any type of tip relief or tip breaks then things get even further over 100%.
Thanks everyone for your insight!
Ryan