DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Transmission Error Analysis of the Helical Gears for the Elevator

엘리베이터용 헬리컬기어의 전달오차 해석

  • 박찬일 (강릉대학교 정밀기계공학과) ;
  • 김대식 (강릉대학교 대학원 정밀기계공학과)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

The elevator gear box with the helical gears needs to be developed instead of the one with the worm gears to improve the efficiency. In order to develop the gear box, the analytical tool to predict the helical gear noise is necessary to meet customer's noise requirement. Gear noise is related to the loaded transmission error. Therefore, the simulation program fer the loaded transmission error analysis of the helical gears is developed in this study. Using the developed program, the effects of tooth modification such as tip relief and the extent of tip relief are investigated. Finally, the procedures to determine the tip relief and the extent of tip relief are proposed.

Keywords

References

  1. Welbourn, D.B., 1979, 'Fundamental Knowledge of Gear Noise-A Survey,' I.Mech.E., C117/79, PP. 1-14
  2. Munro, R.G., 1990, 'A Review of the Theory and Measurement of Gear Transmission Error,' IMechE, C404/032, pp. 3-10
  3. Barnett, D.W., Yildirim, N., 1994, 'Loaded Transmission Error Prediction Using a Computer Model and Its Verification,' Proc. of the 1994 International Gearing Conference, University of Newcastle, UK, pp. 57-61
  4. Houser, D.R., 1990, 'Gear Noise Sources and Their Prediction Using Mathematical Models,' Gear Design, SAE, pp. 213-221
  5. Houser, D.R., LDP User's Manual LDP8.3, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
  6. Umeuama, M., Kato, M. and Inoue, K., 1998, 'Effects of Gear Dimensions and Tooth Surface Modifications an the Loaded Transmission Error of a Helical Gear Pair,' Trans. of the ASME. Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 20, pp. 119-125
  7. Park, C.I., 1992, 'A Study on the Load Transmission and Vibration Characteristics of Gear Systems,' Ph.D. Thesis, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
  8. Umezawa, K., 1972, 'The Meshing Test on Helical Gears under Load Transmission(1st Report, The Approximate Formula for Defelctions of Gear Tooth),' Bulletin of the JSME, Vol. 15, No. 90, pp. 1632-1639 https://doi.org/10.1299/jsme1958.15.1632
  9. Gosselin, C., Gingras, D., Brousseau, J. and Gakwaya, A., 1994, 'A Review of the Current Contact Stress and Deformation Formulations Compared to Finite Element Analysis,' Proc. of the 1994 International Gearing Conference, University of Newcastle, UK, pp. 155-160
  10. Cornell, R.W., 1981, 'Compliance and Stress Sensitivity of Spur Gear Teeth,' Trans. of the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 103, pp. 447-459 https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3254939
  11. Weber, C., 1949, 'The Deformations of Loaded Gears and the Effects on Their Load-carrying Cpacity,' Sponsored Research(Germany). British Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, Report No. 3
  12. Palmer. D. and Munro, R.G., 1995, 'Measurements of Transmission Error, Vibration and Noise in Spur Gears,' British Gear Association Congress, Suite 45, IMEX Park, Shobnall Rd. Burton on Trent
  13. Park, C.I. and Kim, D.S., 2001, 'Transmission Error Analysis of the Helical Gear for the Elevator,' Proc. of the KSME 2001 Spring Annual Meeting C, pp. 470-475
  14. Park, C.I. and Cho, D.H., 2002, 'Transmission Error Analysis of Helical Gears in Consideration of Shaft and Bearing Deformation,' Trans. of the KSME. A, Vol. 26, No. 10, pp. 2188-2194 https://doi.org/10.3795/KSME-A.2002.26.10.2194
  15. Smith, J.D., 1999, Gear Noise and Vibration, Marcel Dekker, Inc., NY
  16. Houser, D.R. and Singh, R., 1999, Basic Gear Noise Short Course, Ohio State University
  17. Townsend, D.P. 2nd ed., 1992, Dudley's Gear Handbook, McGraw-Hill, NY
  18. Dudley's Gear Handbook(2nd ed.) Townsend, D.P.

Cited by

  1. Multi-objective optimization of the tooth surface in helical gears using design of experiment and the response surface method vol.24, pp.3, 2010, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12206-010-0117-x