Effect of change of contact ratio on contact fatigue stress of involute spur gears

Authors

  • Michael Gebremariam School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Mekelle University, Mekelle. Ethiopia Author
  • Ashish Thakur School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Mekelle University, Mekelle. Ethiopia Author
  • Equbamariam Leake School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Mekelle University, Mekelle. Ethiopia Author
  • Daniel Tilahun Solid Mechanics and Design Chair, Ethiopian Institute of Technology. Ethiopia Author

Keywords:

Gear teeth, ANSYS, contact ratio, contact fatigue, AGMA

Abstract

This paper dealt on the effect of change of contact ratio on the contact fatigue stresses generated on meshing involute spur gear teeth during operation. In this study, different cases of six contact ratio gearing between and have been analyzed. For each contact ratio the rate of load sharing and angular and radial position of load were determined on the involute profile of meshing tooth of each gearing to determine contact fatigue stress at critical condition. To come up at the result CATIA and Solid Works software involute spur gear models have been developed for stress analysis on ANSYS Workbench (FEM). Because of the decrease in value and the change in location and direction of applied load, higher contact ratio gearing resulted higher generated tooth fatigue contact stress life. The results obtained from ANSYS Workbench are compared with results of the AGMA gear formula results.

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2018-06-30

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Effect of change of contact ratio on contact fatigue stress of involute spur gears. (2018). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 8(3), 719-731. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/1670