Flash Temperature Analysis Method for Polymer Gears With Consideration of Deviations in Meshing Kinematics

2019 
The presented work describes a computational method for carrying out a detailed and thorough examination of the flash temperature rise (i.e. the local’instantaneous’ temperature increase on a contact interface, due to frictional effects) present on the tooth flanks of a polymer gear pair, composed of a combination of POM and PA66 thermoplastics, during a given meshing cycle. The method involves a decoupled sequential procedure, where first the mechanical response of the gear teeth during a whole meshing cycle is analyzed using finite element analysis and, subsequently, a semi-analytical thermal analysis procedure is employed, with which the local flash temperature rise under a given tooth-pair contact can be evaluated. The method provides an accurate reproduction of the actual thermo-mechanical processes taking place at the gear teeth contact interfaces and allows for an investigation of the influence of deviations in the gear flank geometry and gear tolerances, while retaining a manageable enough form for application with moderate computational resources. (Less)
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