2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2006.02.010
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Computer simulation of tooth contact analysis of mismatched spiral bevel gears

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“…With the development of CNC machining technology and forming method of spiral bevel gears, modern manufacturing for such gears has become an entire digital process consisting parametric billet design (Litvin et al 2002;Litvin and Fuentes 2004;Simon 2007), CNC machining (Litvin and Gutman 1981;Wang and Fong 2006;Zhang et al 2006), digital measurement and correction (Gosselin et al 2000;Wang et al 2003;Li et al 2011a, c), which has effectively improved their machining efficiency and quality. Zuperl et al (2012) proposed an adoptive control system by digital adoption of cutting parameters for controlling the cutting force and surface roughness being milled in 2012.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of CNC machining technology and forming method of spiral bevel gears, modern manufacturing for such gears has become an entire digital process consisting parametric billet design (Litvin et al 2002;Litvin and Fuentes 2004;Simon 2007), CNC machining (Litvin and Gutman 1981;Wang and Fong 2006;Zhang et al 2006), digital measurement and correction (Gosselin et al 2000;Wang et al 2003;Li et al 2011a, c), which has effectively improved their machining efficiency and quality. Zuperl et al (2012) proposed an adoptive control system by digital adoption of cutting parameters for controlling the cutting force and surface roughness being milled in 2012.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method for the determination of minimal separations and the corresponding ''potential'' contact lines is fully described in [20]. The total deflection in point D is defined by the following equation [13,16,21] w冒z D 脼 录…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sheveleva et al [7,8] developed a modified computer program for tooth contact analysis (TCA) for the most general case and provided computer codes for contact path, bearing contact, and contact pressure distribution. Simon [9] presented computer aided tooth contact analysis in mismatched spiral bevel gears and discussed the influence of relative position errors of meshing pinion on tooth contact.…”
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confidence: 99%