Experimental comparison of face-milled and face-hobbed spiral bevel gears, NASA/TM-2001-210940, NAS 1.15:210940
Title | Experimental comparison of face-milled and face-hobbed spiral bevel gears, NASA/TM-2001-210940, NAS 1.15:210940 PDF eBook |
Author | Robert F. Handschuh |
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Experimental Comparison of Face-Milled and Face-Hobbed Spiral Bevel Gears
Title | Experimental Comparison of Face-Milled and Face-Hobbed Spiral Bevel Gears PDF eBook |
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An experimental comparison of face-milled and face-hobbed spiral bevel gears was accomplished. The two differently manufactured spiral bevel gear types were tested in a closed-loop facility at NASA Glenn Research Center. Strain, vibration, and noise testing were completed at various levels of rotational speed and load. Tests were conducted from static (slow-roll) to 12600 rpm and up to 269 N.m (2380 in.lb) pinion speed and load conditions. The tests indicated that the maximum stress recorded at the root locations had nearly the same values, however the stress distribution was different from the toe to the heel. Also. the alternating stress measured was higher for the face-milled pinion than that attained for the face-bobbed pinion (larger minimum stress). The noise and vibration results indicated that the levels measured for the face-bobbed components were less than those attained for the face-milled gears tested.
Experimental Comparison of Face-milled and Face-hobbed Spiral Bevel Gears ... Nasa
Title | Experimental Comparison of Face-milled and Face-hobbed Spiral Bevel Gears ... Nasa PDF eBook |
Author | United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
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Testing of Face-Milled Spiral Bevel Gears at High-Speed and Load
Title | Testing of Face-Milled Spiral Bevel Gears at High-Speed and Load PDF eBook |
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Spiral bevel gears are an important drive system components of rotorcraft (helicopters) currently in use. In this application the spiral bevel gears are required to transmit very high torque at high rotational speed. Available experimental data on the operational characteristics for thermal and structural behavior is relatively small in comparison to that found for parallel axis gears. An ongoing test program has been in place at NASA Glenn Research Center over the last ten years to investigate their operational behavior at operating conditions found in aerospace applications. This paper will summarize the results of the tests conducted on face-milled spiral bevel gears. The data from the pinion member (temperature and stress) were taken at conditions from slow-roll to 14400 rpm and up to 537 kW (720 hp). The results have shown that operating temperature is affected by the location of the lubricating jet with respect to the point it is injected and the operating conditions that are imposed. Also the stress measured from slow-roll to very high rotational speed, at various torque levels, indicated little dynamic affect over the rotational speeds tested.
TESTING OF FACE-MILLED SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS AT HIGH-SPEED AND LOAD... NASA/TM-2001-210743... JUN. 20, 2001
Title | TESTING OF FACE-MILLED SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS AT HIGH-SPEED AND LOAD... NASA/TM-2001-210743... JUN. 20, 2001 PDF eBook |
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Comparison of Experimental and Analytical Tooth Bending Stress of Aerospace Spiral Bevel Gears
Title | Comparison of Experimental and Analytical Tooth Bending Stress of Aerospace Spiral Bevel Gears PDF eBook |
Author | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2018-06-15 |
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ISBN | 9781721175826 |
An experimental study to investigate the bending stress in aerospace-quality spiral bevel gears was performed. Tests were conducted in the NASA Lewis Spiral Bevel Gear Test Facility. Multiple teeth on the spiral bevel pinion were instrumented with strain gages and tests were conducted from static (slow roll) to 14400 RPM at power levels to 540kW (720 hp). Effects of changing speed and load on the bending stress were measured. Experimental results are compared to those found by three-dimensional finite element analysis. Handschuh, Robert F. and Bibel, George D. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-1999-208903, NAS 1.15:208903, E-11365-1, ARL-TR-1891
Comparison of Experimental and Analytical Tooth Bending Stress of Aerospace Spiral Bevel Gears
Title | Comparison of Experimental and Analytical Tooth Bending Stress of Aerospace Spiral Bevel Gears PDF eBook |
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Pages | 20 |
Release | 1999 |
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An experimental study to investigate the bending stress in aerospace-quality spiral bevel gears was performed. Tests were conducted in the NASA Lewis Spiral Bevel Gear Test Facility. Multiple teeth on the spiral bevel pinion were instrumented with strain gages and tests were conducted from static (slow roll) to 14400 RPM at power levels to 540kW (720 hp). Effects of changing speed and load on the bending stress were measured. Experimental results are compared to those found by three-dimensional finite element analysis.