Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact

The purpose of this thesis is to provide an in-depth understanding of tooth engagement in splined couplings based on variations in clearances between mating teeth. It is standard practice to assume that 25-50% of the total spline teeth in a coupling are engaged due to variations from manufacture. Ba...

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Main Author: De Caires, Brian J.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2006
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-13742021-08-21T05:00:53Z Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact De Caires, Brian J. The purpose of this thesis is to provide an in-depth understanding of tooth engagement in splined couplings based on variations in clearances between mating teeth. It is standard practice to assume that 25-50% of the total spline teeth in a coupling are engaged due to variations from manufacture. Based on the assumed number of teeth engaged, the load capability of a splined coupling is determined. However, due to the variations in tooth geometry from manufacuture, the number of teeth actually engaged is dependent on the applied load and the tooth errors. The variations result in sequential tooth engagement with increasing load. To date, little work has been done to model tooth engagement and the stresses resulting from unequal load sharing among engaged teeth. A Statistical Tooth Engagement Model (STEM) has been developed which allows designers to estimate tooth engagement and resulting stress based on a statistical representation of the tooth errors. STEM is validated with finite element models as well as some preliminary experimental tests. Parametric studies are performed to determine the effect and sensitivities of variations in tooth parameters and tooth errors. 2006-02-22T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/375 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1374&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive involute splines contact tooth engagement sequential engagement statistical engagement Mechanical Engineering
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topic involute
splines
contact
tooth engagement
sequential engagement
statistical engagement
Mechanical Engineering
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splines
contact
tooth engagement
sequential engagement
statistical engagement
Mechanical Engineering
De Caires, Brian J.
Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact
description The purpose of this thesis is to provide an in-depth understanding of tooth engagement in splined couplings based on variations in clearances between mating teeth. It is standard practice to assume that 25-50% of the total spline teeth in a coupling are engaged due to variations from manufacture. Based on the assumed number of teeth engaged, the load capability of a splined coupling is determined. However, due to the variations in tooth geometry from manufacuture, the number of teeth actually engaged is dependent on the applied load and the tooth errors. The variations result in sequential tooth engagement with increasing load. To date, little work has been done to model tooth engagement and the stresses resulting from unequal load sharing among engaged teeth. A Statistical Tooth Engagement Model (STEM) has been developed which allows designers to estimate tooth engagement and resulting stress based on a statistical representation of the tooth errors. STEM is validated with finite element models as well as some preliminary experimental tests. Parametric studies are performed to determine the effect and sensitivities of variations in tooth parameters and tooth errors.
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title Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact
title_short Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact
title_full Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact
title_fullStr Variation Analysis of Involute Spline Tooth Contact
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