Abstract

The problem of internal forces that occur on the cycloid disc during the cycloid speed reducer operation so far has not been considered in a way that reflects its actual workloads and stresses in the cycloid disc itself. This paper presents a dynamic analysis of the stress-strain state of a cycloid disc by using experimental and numerical methods. The following cases of meshing are presented in the paper: a single-tooth, double-tooth, and triple-tooth meshing of the cycloid disc and the ring gear. The cycloid disc was chosen for this study because it is one of the main elements and the most critical element of the cycloid speed reducer. An experimental physical model of the cycloid disc and the meshing elements of the cycloid speed reducer was made based on a previously performed 3D CAD model. The numerical analysis of the stress-strain state of the cycloid disc was performed with the identically defined external load using the transient stress method. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the experimental and numerical results, which gives a solid insight into what is happening in the cycloid disc during the cycloid speed reducer operation. The experimental and simulation results both give the results with a deviation between 3% and 15%. After the detailed analyses, it is shown that the most critical element of cycloid speed reducer are output rollers, which need further study.

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