Rnewcomb11
Mechanical
- Jul 2, 2014
- 4
Hey everybody,
So a quick overview, currently at my internship I'm helping the mechanical engineer with some stress analysis on gear teeth. I can't get into the details of the design because it is all proprietary and somewhat confidential information, but essentially it is a change gear (spur gear with an inner keyway) that is subjected to stress with a dog brake periodically. It's in a motor that has a solenoid brake system that engages the change gear with a dog to hold the gear in place and then is released to continue motion.
My question is, how can we accurately calculate/model the stresses the gear is subjected to? We've attempted the AGMA method and the lewis equations but we're finding discrepancies in our calculations. I think because the AGMA method factors in fatigue stresses and is intended for gears that are constantly meshing. This application is more like shock loading when the brake is engaged. We have calculated the transmitted force and picked a gear with the specifications we want, we just need an adequate formula to quantify the stresses for our design. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
So a quick overview, currently at my internship I'm helping the mechanical engineer with some stress analysis on gear teeth. I can't get into the details of the design because it is all proprietary and somewhat confidential information, but essentially it is a change gear (spur gear with an inner keyway) that is subjected to stress with a dog brake periodically. It's in a motor that has a solenoid brake system that engages the change gear with a dog to hold the gear in place and then is released to continue motion.
My question is, how can we accurately calculate/model the stresses the gear is subjected to? We've attempted the AGMA method and the lewis equations but we're finding discrepancies in our calculations. I think because the AGMA method factors in fatigue stresses and is intended for gears that are constantly meshing. This application is more like shock loading when the brake is engaged. We have calculated the transmitted force and picked a gear with the specifications we want, we just need an adequate formula to quantify the stresses for our design. Any help would be greatly appreciated.