jstluise
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2012
- 14
I have a question about using the Lewis formula for calculating the maximum torque that can be applied to a gear.
A project uses involves bevel gear sets that are subject to high torques. Our concern was whether or not the bevel gear set could withstand the high torques.
Our independent calculations using the Lewis formula for bevel gears gave us very low numbers. We were skeptical, but after contacting the gear manufacturer, they gave us the same numbers.
Still skeptical, I fabricated an apparatus to do some static loading on the gear set. At a torque 5x that of the calculations, the apparatus failed before the gear teeth (due to the high separation force between the gears). So we know the gear set can withstand at least that much.
So my question...why is the calculations so conservative? I realize the dynamic loading is greater, but I couldn't really find anything about the Lewis formula that talks about this. What does the Lewis formula assume? What safety factors are incorporated into the formula? Is there a better way to calculate gear strength?
A project uses involves bevel gear sets that are subject to high torques. Our concern was whether or not the bevel gear set could withstand the high torques.
Our independent calculations using the Lewis formula for bevel gears gave us very low numbers. We were skeptical, but after contacting the gear manufacturer, they gave us the same numbers.
Still skeptical, I fabricated an apparatus to do some static loading on the gear set. At a torque 5x that of the calculations, the apparatus failed before the gear teeth (due to the high separation force between the gears). So we know the gear set can withstand at least that much.
So my question...why is the calculations so conservative? I realize the dynamic loading is greater, but I couldn't really find anything about the Lewis formula that talks about this. What does the Lewis formula assume? What safety factors are incorporated into the formula? Is there a better way to calculate gear strength?