Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear Drive
Reducing the energy consumption and improving the efficiency of high-speed transmission systems are increasingly common goals; the windage power loss is not negligible in these methods. In this work, the multi-reference frame (MRF) and periodic boundary conditions (PBC) based on the computational fl...
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doaj-ebd7dbff6d614a238ed969448666ec1c2020-11-24T20:57:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-011211209310.3390/en12112093en12112093Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear DriveYu Dai0Feiyue Ma1Xiang Zhu2Jifu Jia3College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaReducing the energy consumption and improving the efficiency of high-speed transmission systems are increasingly common goals; the windage power loss is not negligible in these methods. In this work, the multi-reference frame (MRF) and periodic boundary conditions (PBC) based on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method were adopted to investigate the windage phenomena of a single face gear with and without a shroud, and the impact of the gear speed on the windage power loss was analyzed. Furthermore, the effects on the distribution of static pressure due to the distances between the shroud and the gear body in different directions, including the outer radius direction, the inner radius direction, and the addendum direction were investigated. The results indicate that the gear speed significantly affected the windage loss, as the higher the gear speed was, the greater the windage power loss. Additionally, the shroud could effectively reduce the windage power loss, where the optimal distance from the addendum to the shroud was not the minimum distance; however, for the distances from the shroud to the inner radius and the outer radius, the smaller the distance was, the smaller the windage loss. The results can provide a theoretical basis and technical reference for reducing the windage power loss of various face gear drives.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2093windage power losshigh-speed face gearmulti-reference frame (MRF)periodic boundary conditions (PBC)shroudcomputational fluid dynamics (CFD) |
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Yu Dai Feiyue Ma Xiang Zhu Jifu Jia Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear Drive Energies windage power loss high-speed face gear multi-reference frame (MRF) periodic boundary conditions (PBC) shroud computational fluid dynamics (CFD) |
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Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear Drive |
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Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear Drive |
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Numerical Simulation Investigation on the Windage Power Loss of a High-Speed Face Gear Drive |
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numerical simulation investigation on the windage power loss of a high-speed face gear drive |
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Reducing the energy consumption and improving the efficiency of high-speed transmission systems are increasingly common goals; the windage power loss is not negligible in these methods. In this work, the multi-reference frame (MRF) and periodic boundary conditions (PBC) based on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method were adopted to investigate the windage phenomena of a single face gear with and without a shroud, and the impact of the gear speed on the windage power loss was analyzed. Furthermore, the effects on the distribution of static pressure due to the distances between the shroud and the gear body in different directions, including the outer radius direction, the inner radius direction, and the addendum direction were investigated. The results indicate that the gear speed significantly affected the windage loss, as the higher the gear speed was, the greater the windage power loss. Additionally, the shroud could effectively reduce the windage power loss, where the optimal distance from the addendum to the shroud was not the minimum distance; however, for the distances from the shroud to the inner radius and the outer radius, the smaller the distance was, the smaller the windage loss. The results can provide a theoretical basis and technical reference for reducing the windage power loss of various face gear drives. |
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windage power loss high-speed face gear multi-reference frame (MRF) periodic boundary conditions (PBC) shroud computational fluid dynamics (CFD) |
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