2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.86.721
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Study of Bearing Modelling in the Helicopter Gearbox

Abstract: In trying to incessantly reduce gearboxes weight, designers can negatively impact the service reliability, particularly in the aeronautic industry, where a weight reduction is often linked with stiffness decrease. Looking for weight savings, gearbox casings are classically made of magnesium or aluminium alloy. In addition, helicopter gearbox design is included the integration of several functions within the same part (like the shafts which gather one or more gears, splines and integrated bearings raceways). Th… Show more

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“…4 illustrates the kind of models that has influence of the tool geometry on the maximum contact pressure been developed. These models simulate very well bearing behaviours [19] and give accurate load distributions and deflection on housings. A full meshing of all contact areas has then been introduced.…”
Section: Mastering the Gearbox Deflectionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…4 illustrates the kind of models that has influence of the tool geometry on the maximum contact pressure been developed. These models simulate very well bearing behaviours [19] and give accurate load distributions and deflection on housings. A full meshing of all contact areas has then been introduced.…”
Section: Mastering the Gearbox Deflectionmentioning
confidence: 94%