Helix Angle Effect on the Helical Gear Load Carrying Capacity

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DOI: 10.4236/wjet.2018.64055    1,874 Downloads   10,643 Views  Citations
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The aim of this study is to investigate the helix angle effect on the helical gear load carrying capacity, including the bending and contact load carrying capacity. During the simulation, the transverse contact ratio is calculated with respect to the constant pressure angle. By changing the helix angle, both the overlap contact ratio and total contact ratio are calculated and simulated. The bending stress and contact stress of a helical gear are calculated and simulated with respect to the helix angle. Solid (CAD) modelling of a pinion gear was obtained using SOLIDWORKS software. The analytically obtained results and finite elements method results are compared. It is observed that increasing the helix angle causes an increase of the contact ratio of the helical gear. Furthermore, increasing the contact ratio reduces the bending stress and contact stress of the helical gear. However, with a constant transverse contact ratio, it is possible to improve the total contact ratio depending on the helix angle. It is concluded that a higher helix angle increases the helical gear bending and contact load carrying capacity.

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Bozca, M. (2018) Helix Angle Effect on the Helical Gear Load Carrying Capacity. World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 6, 825-838. doi: 10.4236/wjet.2018.64055.

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