Conceptual design of a gear with radially movable teeth
Date
2012-02-27Author
M.R. Ayatollahi
R. Ghafoori Ahangar
A. Ekhtiari
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In this article, designing of an internal gear with
radially movable teeth has been presented considering minimum
slide in contact. The mechanism operates in a way that changes
sliding between teeth contacts into rolling. This aspect has been
made possible by the movement of teeth components in the radial
direction. With sliding of teeth in their guides, the power
transmission can be controlled by either a mechanical or a
hydraulic system. In this work, a mechanical system based on a
camshaft has been used. The mechanism of the novel gear can
decrease the stress in contact points due to minimum wear;
besides, it has the possibility to use teeth being different from the
usual profiles such as cycloid, involute, circular-arc and cosine.
Moreover, reducing frictional contact clutches by using this novel
gear drive in vehicle gearbox is desired which makes them
smaller, lighter and more efficient. The design of components,
dimensions and tolerances has been optimized with respect to the
availability of facilities and ease of manufacturing. Capabilities
and standard part of CATIA software are used for more accurate
modeling. The operation has been evaluated theoretically
revealing interesting results.
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