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1、Int. J. Mach. Tools Manufact. Vol. 31, No. 2, pp.167-181, 1991. 0890-6955/9153.00 + .00 Printed in Great Britain Pergamon Press plc GENERATION AND GEOMETRY OF HYPOID GEAR- MEMBER WITH FACE-HOBBED TEETH OF UNIFORM DEPTH F. L. LITVlN,* W. S. CHAING,* C. KUAN,* M. LUNDYt and W. J. TSUNGt (Received 23 A
2、ugust 1989; in final form 15 August 1990) Abstract-The authors have described the method and kinematics for generation of hypoid gear-members with face-hobbed teeth of uniform depth and derived equations for the tool geometry and the tooth surface. The developed equations are necessary for the compu
3、terized inspection of gear tooth surface by coordinate measuring machines, for generation of dies to forge the gears, and to represent partially the input data for computerized simulation of meshing and contact of hypoid gear drives. 1. INTRODUCTION HYVOlD gears have found widespread application in
4、the automotive industry. They are manufactured using cutting machines designed by the Gleason Work (U.S.A.) and Oerlikon (Switzerland). A hypoid gear drive is designed for transformation of motions between crossed axes. The reference surfaces of the pinion and gear are pitch cones that are in tangen
5、cy at point P (pitch point) chosen in the fixed coordinate system (Fig. 1). Usually, the axes of rotation of hypoid gears form an angle of 90 . The shortest distance between the axes of rotation is designated by E and the apices of pitch cones are notified by O1 and 02. The plane that is tangent to
6、the pitch cones (pitch plane) passes through the apices of the pitch cones and pitch point P. Figure 2 shows pitch point P, the shortest distance E, the angular velocities too) and to (2) of the pinion and the gear; dl and d2 determine the location of apices of pitch cones O1 and 02 with respect to
7、gear shortest distance. There are two types of hypoid gears: (i) with tapered teeth, and (ii) with teeth of uniform depth, and they are generated respectively by: (i) the face-milled method, and (ii) the face-hobbed one. The face-milled method is based on the application of a tool whose generating s
8、urface is a cone. The teeth are tapered. Each tooth (sometimes even each side of the tooth) is generated separately and indexing is required for the generation of the next tooth. The gear tooth surface is an envelope of the family of tool surfaces. The exception is the formate-cut gear whose surface
9、 coincides with the tool surface. The face-hobbed method is based on generation of the tooth surface by two finishing blades. The tooth surface represents a family of curves (straight lines) that is generated by the shape of the blade. The teeth are of uniform depth. The process for generation is a
10、continuous one and indexing is not required. The theory of generation and mathematical description of hypoid gears with tapered tooth surfaces has been the subject of intensive research by Gleason engineers 1, and Litvin et al. 2. Methods for determination of an envelope of a family of surfaces have
11、 been discussed by Litvin 3. The theory of generation and mathematical representation of surfaces for face-hobbed hypoid gears has not been published in the literature. There are several reasons why mathematical representation of hypoid gear tooth surfaces is important for manufacturing them with hi
12、gh precision: *Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. tOear Engineering Department, Dana Corporation, Indiana, U.S.A. 167 168 F.L. LtrvtN et al. 02 / / .7_,L . FI. 1, Pitch cones of hypoid gears. d2 ! r,(2) ,f / f I Pitch plane Ft. 2. Pitch plane of
13、 hypoid gears. (1) It is necessary to optimize the machine-tool settings in order to reduce the level of transmission errors (they cause vibrations) and provide a proper bearing contact. This can be achieved by computerized simulation of meshing and contact of gear tooth surfaces in continuous tange
14、ncy. Analytically, this means that the gear tooth surfaces must have a common position vector and eollinear normal at any instantaneous point of contact 3. (2) It is necessary to compensate for the distortion of gear tooth surfaces that are caused by heat-treatment and by errors in the installment o
15、f machine-tool settings. This goal can be achieved by proper corrections of machine-tool settings. For this purpose the tooth surface of the first gear from the set of gears to be generated is inspected by a coordinate measuring machine 2, 4, 5. This inspection provides the information on deviations
16、 of the real tooth surfaces from the theoretical one that must be represented analytically. The minimization of deviations by correction of a limited number parameters-the machine-tool settings-is a typical mathematical problem of optimiz- ation. Hypoid Gear-member 169 (3) Forging of gears requires
17、generation of dies that have to copy the gear tooth surfaces. The dies are generated point by point and this can be done if the gear tooth surface is represented analytically. The three reasons above explain why analytical representation of face-hobbed gear tooth surfaces will benefit their manufact
18、uring. The contents of this paper cover the description of the method for generation of the gear-member of face-bobbed gear drives, and the analytical representation of the gear tooth surface. The obtained results are the basis for: (i) determination of tooth surface deviations by coordinate measure
19、ments, (ii) generation of dies for forging, and (iii) as part of the input data for computerized simulation meshing and contact of hypoid gear drives 2, 6. 2. PRINCIPLES OF GEAR TOOTH SURFACE GENERATION The principle of gear tooth generation is shown schematically in Fig. 3. The head cutter is provi
20、ded with Nw groups of blades. Each group contains 3 blades: one for rough cutting and two finishing blades-one for each side of the tooth. While the head cutter is rotated through the angle 2r/Nw, the being generated gear is rotated through the angle 2rr/N2, where N2 is the number of gear teeth. Thu
21、s the next group of blades will start to cut the next gear tooth after the current group of blades has finished cutting the current tooth. The transmission of the cutting machine provides related rotations of the head cutter and the gear and this is the condition of the continuous indexing. The sche
22、matic of the cutting machine is shown in Fig. 4. The machine cradle carries the head cutter. The axis of the gear blank forms with the axis of the cradle the prescribed angle that depends on the pitch cone angle of the gear. In the process for generation the cradle, the head cutter and the gear perf
23、orm related rotations about their axes. The instalment of the head cutter and the gear on the cutting machine are shown in Fig. 5. Sc2 is the coordinate system that is rigidly connected to the cutting machine. An auxiliary coordinate system Sr is also rigidly connected to the cutting machine. Plane
24、xc2 = 0 is the so-called machine plane and the origin Oc2 of Sc2 is the machine center. We will differentiate betwen nontilted and tilted settings of the head cutter (Figs 3 and 5). If the head cutter is not tilted, its axis with unit vector c coincides with the axis of rotation Xr (Fig. 5). The til
25、t angle of the head cutter is designated 2 (Fig. 5). The tilt of the head cutter is used to improve the conditions of gear meshing and bearing TiRed Head-Cutter Gear Blades I FTG, 3. Principle of gear generation. 170 F.L. LITVIN et al. Cradle Cutter Shaft of blank Fro. 4. Schematic of cutting machin
26、e. Projection of the heed-cutter axis V . 6, Ic2 l Yc2 FI. 5. Cutting machine coordinate system. contact. The origin O, of S, is the point of intersection of the axis of rotation of the head cutter with the machine plane. Parameters V and H represent the coordinates of Or in the machine plane. The d
27、etermination of V and H will be discussed below. Point P that lies on the zc2-axis is the pitch point-the point of tangency of the pitch cones. The axis of the gear blank is located in plane Yc2 = 0 and forms angle 2 with the zc2-axis (Fig. 5). Here 2 is the gear pitch cone angle, and g2 is the unit
28、 vector of gear axis. While the head cutter rotates about x, the gear rotates about g2. Axis xc2 is the cradle rotation axis, but in the process of generation of the gear-member, the cradle of the cutting machine is held at rest. Parameter B2 that is shown in Fig. 5 determines the gear spiral angle
29、at P and is formed between line a-a and the z2-axis. Line a-a is perpendicular to PI, and PI and PO, form an angle . The blades of the head cutter lie in a plane that passes through PI and is parallel to axis x,. Hypoid Gear-member 171 (a) O, ,toho,.o. 02 i 0 (b) , I /b, O1 /7 02 9 %-. FIG. 6. Insta
30、lment of head cutter in pitch plane. We may also identify the machine plane xc2 = 0 (Fig. 5) as the pitch plane that is tangent to the pinion and gear pitch cones at the pitch point P (Fig. 6a). The axis of the head cutter, if not tilted, passes through point Or and is perpendicular to the pitch pla
31、ne. The derivation of angle 8w that is one of the instalment parameters is based on following considerations: We may consider that I is the instantaneous center of rotation, while the head cutter rotates about Or and an imaginary crown-gear rotates about O2. Then we obtain (Fig. 6) that O/_ N, Nw (1
32、) 021 Ncg N2 sin 72 Here: Nw is the number of head cutter blade groups; Ncs is the number of teeth of the imaginary crown gear; N2 and /2 are the number of teeth and the pitch cone angle of the member-gear. The drawings of Fig. 6(b) yield sin(90 - 32)_ = r 2 COS2 (2) 021 = 02P sin 0 sin 2 sin 0 sin
33、8w sin Bw (3) 0,I = O,P sin(180 o _ ) - rw sin qJ RTI4 31:2-8 172 F.L. LITVIN et al. Here: r2 is the radius of gear pitch cone at P and rw is the head cutter radius. Equations (1) and (3) yield Nwr 2 cos 132 sin 8w - N2rw (4) Figure 6(a) shows the instalment parameter ,l,w that is the so called swiv
34、el angle. The drawings of Fig. 6(b) yield that bw = 90 - 132 + 8w. (5) 3. TOOL GEOMETRY As it was mentioned above, the tool is provided with groups of blades, and each group contains two finishing blades and one blade for rough cutting (Fig. 3). The following discussions are limited to the geometry
35、of finishing blades. Figure 7 shows a coordinate system Sc that is rigidly connected to the head cutter. The shape of the inside blade edge is a straight line or a curve that lies in plane II. This plane forms angle 8, with the plane Yc = 0. Both sides of the tooth are generated separately, and each
36、 finishing blade is provided with a single edge. The shape of the outer edge of the blade is represented by a dashed line. We designate with rw the distance between the blade axis of symmetry with the head cutter axis xc. Figure 8 shows the location of two finishing blades in coordinate system S. Th
37、e magnitude of angle f, that determines the angular location of an outside blade edge with respect to the inside blade edge, depends on the applied number of groups and is determined with 2tr fl = - (6) Nw where Nw is the number of applied blade groups. Henceforth, we will consider that = 0 in order
38、 to simplify the following derivations. We consider two auxiliary coordinate systems S and Sp that are also rigidly connected to the blade and head cutter (Fig. 8). Axes x and Xp coincide each with other and with the axis of symmetry of a two-sided blade. Henceforth, we will consider two cases: (i)
39、straight-lined blade edges, and (ii) curve-lined blade edges. The application of curve- lined blades allows to control the shape and dimensions of the bearing contact. Shape of inside blade H - Z c / ( Axis of blade symmetry FIG. 7. Blade instalment in $=. Hypoid Gear-member 173 Outside blade Fie. 8
40、. Instalment of finishing blades. Blade with straight-lined edges Figure 9(a) shows a straight-lined blade. It is not excluded that edge angles tl and or2 are of different magnitudes. A position vector ONi of a current point Ni of the blade is represented by vector-equation O,N, = O,M, + M,N,. (i =
41、1,2) (7) Here I MNi = u. A negative sign for u corresponds to the case where the sense of vector MiNi is opposite to that shown in Fig. 9(a). Equation (7) yields a i cOS ot i sin ai + ui cos eti rl(u) = 0 (8) .7._ ai COS 20t i ,.4- Ui sin Ot i Here, a is the blade width in the pitch plane; a; is the
42、 blade angle; the upper sign corresponds to point N1 and the lower sign to point N2. Curve blade (Fig. 9b) The curve is an arc of a circle centered at Cj that lies on the extended line OiM (Fig. 9b). The position vector ON of current point Ni is represented by vector equation OjN = OlC + CiN. (9) He
43、re OiC = (pi + ai cos oti) sin eti 0 cos otl T (10) CiN, = pi sm of. i - / 0 cos ai - /j (11) where u is the curvilinear coordinate of the curve. Equations (9)-(11) yield the following equations of the curved blade 174 F.L. LITVlN et al. Xl al 112 (a) Xl C 2 (b) FIG. 9. Member gear cutter blades. (p
44、i + ai cos xi) sin a - Pi sin oi - rl(u) = 0 (12) (p; + a cos oi) cos o i -4- Pi cos oi - Here, p is the radius of circular arc, and the upper sign corresponds to i = 1. Representation of equations of the Blade in Sc The coordinate transformation in transition from SI via Sp to Sc is based on the fo
45、llowing matrix equation re = gcpMplrl = Mclrl (13) The expressions for these matrices are given in the Appendix. Hypoid Gear-member 175 4. DERIVATION OF EQUATIONS OF GEAR TOOTH SURFACE The gear tooth surface is generated in coordinate system $2 by the head cutter blades as the head cutter rotates ab
46、out the x,-axis and the gear rotates about the gear axis with the unit vector g2 (Fig. 5). The procedure of derivations is based on the following steps. Step 1: matrix representation of head cutter tilt Consider that initially coordinate system Sc for the untilted head cutter coincides with the coor
47、dinate system Sr that is located in plane xc2 = 0 and is rigidly connected to the cutting machine. To tilt the head cutter, it is turned through angle L 2 about line m-m that is parallel to the yr-axis (Fig. 10). Our goal is to represent the geometry of head cutter blades in coordinate system Sr tak
48、ing into account that the head cutter has been turned about m-m and that it performs rotation about the x,-axis. Figure 11(a) shows coordinate systems S, Sp and St that are rigidly connected to the head cutter. Figure 11(b) shows an auxiliary coordinate system Su whose axes yu and x are parallel to
49、the respective axes of S. Axes z and z coincide and the distance O O = a. We consider also two rigidly connected coordinate systems Sn and Sm that are similar to Sc and Su (Fig. llb). Initially, before the tilt, Sm coincides with Su, and Sn coincides with S, respectively. The tilt of the head cutter
50、 is performed about the ym-axis (Fig. llb). The product of matrices MnmMmuMuc McpMpl = Mnl (14) describes the coordinate transformation from S to Sn. For the particular case where a = rw the subproduct MucMcp represents an identity matrix. For the case where a #: rw, the head cutter must be translat
51、ed in the direction that is perpendicular to plane Xm = 0 to place point Op in plane Xm = 0. Step 2: matrix representation of head cutter rotation We consider now that coordinate systems Sin, Sn and the head cutter are rigidly connected to each other. Initially, coordinate systems Sn and Sr coincide
52、 with each other. The head cutter and coordinate system S, perform rotation about the Xr-axis and their orientation is shown in Fig. 12; dt represents the current angle of head cutter rotation. Matrix M, describes the rotation of the head cutter about the Xr-axis. Oc; Z2 Ye2 FIG. 10. Orientation and
53、 location of S. 176 F. L, LrrviN et al. Oc 01, Op Zp Zc (a) zl Yc 0 Zc Zn Ou Zu Zm 8 J (b) Y= Yu Yn Ym Xc Xm Xu Xr (c) / / 00) /. )z= Y zu Y FIG. 11. Matrix representation of head cutter tilt. Or Zh In 0c2 Zc2 Y2 FIG. 12. Matrix representation of head cutter tilt. Hypoid Gear-member 177 Step 3: fina
54、l expressions To obtain the final equations of the gear tooth surface we use the following matrix equation r2 = M2aMaMh Mh,IM,.,Mnm MmulM=clMcpMpl r=(u,) (15) Matrix Mh describes the coordinate transformation from Sh to Sc2 (Fig. 12). Matrices Ma2 describe the coordinate transformation from Sc2 to S
55、d (Fig. 13) and M describes the rotation about the za-axis of the gear. Elements of matrix Mr. and IMp are represented in terms of angles of rotation 4t and d 2 of the head cutter and the gear, respectively. However, these parameters are related since 4t - N2 (16) 42 N, and vector-function r2(u, 42)
56、 represents the gear tooth surface. Here: (ui, 42) are the surface coordinates, where ui (Fig. 9) represents the current parameter of the blade shape. Normal N2 to surface 2 is represented by the following vector equation: N 0r2 ar2 (17) 2= X 04- 2 . Oc2, Od, 02 x.,. ,/ / x2 Yea, Yn Oa, 02 X2 Xd Ya
57、FIG. 13. Matrix representation of gear rotation. 178 F.L. Ll:q et al. Using equation (15) after differentiation, we obtain 0r_2 = Ore (18) 0ui L2, Ou-i 0r 0 O*t Oz LzhLz,r* (u) -t + LzhlLh. Lra L., r* (u,). (19) Matrix L is a 3 x 3 sub-matrix of matrix M that is obtained form M by elimination of the
58、 fourth column and row; r* is the 3 x 1 sub-column in r(u). To visualize the gear tooth surface a computer drawn 3-D image is represented in Fig. 14. Two sections of the surface are represented in Figs 15 and 16. One of these section (Fig. 15) is the mean cross-section of the gear that is perpendicu
59、lar to the gear z FIG. 14. 3-D Image of gear tooth surface. 100- 80 |0 40 20 _I 0. -10 -40 -80 o|0 -100 1 1 0 r , . . I . . . . I . . . . . . , . . . . . , r J r , . .to.oo-,o .,o -4o -u o 2o ,so so 8o oo 2o )(2 m FIG. 15. Mean gear cross-section. Hypoid Gear-member 179 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 ! 0.0 -2.0 -4.0 -6.0 -8.0 -lnn I = I i
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