An internal helical gear pair with point contact pattern based on the space meshing theory is proposed which consists of an involute internal gear and a pinion with quadratic curve… Click to show full abstract
An internal helical gear pair with point contact pattern based on the space meshing theory is proposed which consists of an involute internal gear and a pinion with quadratic curve profile. Particularly, the contact path of the tooth surface is selectable, which can inherit the characteristic of the surface. Moreover, this type of internal gear pair has lower sensitivity to assembly errors. The generation principle and mathematical model is presented. The motion simulation and adaptability to center distance error of the internal gear pair are discussed. The gear pair is manufactured. Based on the mathematical model and tooth contact analysis (TCA) method, the locations of contact points and kinematic errors are determined under different center distance variation and axial misalignments. The simulated results reveal that the locations of contact points of the gear and pinion change under assembly errors. Little kinematic error occurs under axial misalignment. No edge contact occurs under any assembly error condition. Experiment study is performed and the result is consistent with the theoretical analysis.
               
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