Spur-Gear Optimization Using SPUROPT Computer Program

1991 
Abstract : SPUROPT, a computer program developed for optimizing spur gear designs, was updated by installing a new subroutine that uses AGMA 908-B89 standards to calculate the J-factor for determining tooth-bending stress. The updated SPUROPT program was then used to optimize a spur gear set for either maximum fatigue life, minimum dynamic load, or minimum weight. All calculations were made with constraints on as many as 13 parameters by using three design variables: the number of teeth, diametral pitch, and tooth-face width. Results depended largely on constraint values. When the limiting bending stress was set at a high value, the optimal solution was the highest allowable number of teeth. When the allowable bending stress was lowered, the optimal solution moved toward the fewest number of teeth permitted. Final results were also affected by the amount of transmission error. A lower error permitted a higher number of teeth.
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