Joel_Lapointe
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2023
- 15
I currenly need to compute tangential, radial and axial forces on a set of gears (metric). The big driven gear is an involute straight teeth gear (spur gear). The driving gear is a small helical gear. The gear ratio is about 20:1. The 2 axis of the gears are not 0 or 90 degrees. It is an odd angle, so the helical gear is so skewed that it resemble a wormgear. I need to compute the forces according to these funny angles.
I found the AGMA standard for involute spur gears (no helical angle). However, the pressure angle is changed by the helical angle in the helical gear. Hence, these equations seems invalid. Is there a standard that describes the geometry of helical gears with the forces equations according to the angles?
Thank you.
I found the AGMA standard for involute spur gears (no helical angle). However, the pressure angle is changed by the helical angle in the helical gear. Hence, these equations seems invalid. Is there a standard that describes the geometry of helical gears with the forces equations according to the angles?
Thank you.