Abstract

An approach for analytical determination of basic machine-tool settings for generation of spiral bevel gears from blank data is proposed. Generation by face-milling is considered. The analytical procedure is based on the similitudes between the conditions of generation between the gear member and its head-cutter and the conditions of imaginary meshing between the gear member and its crown gear. The blank data considered are the number of teeth of the pinion and the gear, the module, the spiral and pressure angles, the face width, the shaft angle, the depth factor, the clearance factor, and the mean addendum factor. These starting data can be established following the directions of the Standard ANSI/AGMA 2005-D03. Once the gear machine-tool settings are determined, an existing approach of local synthesis is applied to determine the pinion machine-tool settings that provide the desired conditions of meshing and contact of the gear drive. The developed theory is illustrated with a numerical example.

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