A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors

Backlash is a need for proper gear mesh but also a defect if not controlled closely. Few studies have focused on controlling backlash with some mechanical solutions that can be applied. Few other studies have shown interest in estimation of minimum / maximum variable backlash. The operating backlash...

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Main Authors: Karba Bahadır, Yıldırım Nihat, Erdoğan Fatih, Vardar Mert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/36/matecconf_pt2019_07001.pdf
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spelling doaj-06196532ccbf4533bf5f607cc25591ff2021-04-02T11:08:10ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012870700110.1051/matecconf/201928707001matecconf_pt2019_07001A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errorsKarba BahadırYıldırım NihatErdoğan FatihVardar MertBacklash is a need for proper gear mesh but also a defect if not controlled closely. Few studies have focused on controlling backlash with some mechanical solutions that can be applied. Few other studies have shown interest in estimation of minimum / maximum variable backlash. The operating backlash of meshing gears is affected by many factors among which runouts, pitch errors and tooth thicknesses are the three most pronounced manufacturing errors. All these three parameters are the measurable ones once the gears are manufactured. Center distance and phasing of meshing gears are the examples of assembly errors which may affect the operating backlash. A software has been developed to predict likely maximum and minimum backlash of a gear pair selected arbitrarily and assembled together. For the validation of software predictions an experimental setup is needed for backlash measurements. Thus, a special test rig is designed and constructed for experimental measurements of the operating backlash under some manufacturing and assembly errors of a gear pair. Good agreements have been achieved between backlash predictions and measurements thus validating the in-house prepared software for backlash calculations.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/36/matecconf_pt2019_07001.pdf
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author Karba Bahadır
Yıldırım Nihat
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Vardar Mert
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Erdoğan Fatih
Vardar Mert
A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
title_short A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
title_full A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
title_fullStr A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
title_full_unstemmed A study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
title_sort study on prediction & validation of meshing gear pair backlash under various manufacturing and assembly errors
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Backlash is a need for proper gear mesh but also a defect if not controlled closely. Few studies have focused on controlling backlash with some mechanical solutions that can be applied. Few other studies have shown interest in estimation of minimum / maximum variable backlash. The operating backlash of meshing gears is affected by many factors among which runouts, pitch errors and tooth thicknesses are the three most pronounced manufacturing errors. All these three parameters are the measurable ones once the gears are manufactured. Center distance and phasing of meshing gears are the examples of assembly errors which may affect the operating backlash. A software has been developed to predict likely maximum and minimum backlash of a gear pair selected arbitrarily and assembled together. For the validation of software predictions an experimental setup is needed for backlash measurements. Thus, a special test rig is designed and constructed for experimental measurements of the operating backlash under some manufacturing and assembly errors of a gear pair. Good agreements have been achieved between backlash predictions and measurements thus validating the in-house prepared software for backlash calculations.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/36/matecconf_pt2019_07001.pdf
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