Geometric design using undercutting and pointing conditions for a curve-face gear

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Curve-face gear drive is a new type of variable transmission ratio gear pair between the intersecting axes based on the face gear pair. And tooth width is one of the main geometrical factors of curve-face gear which affects the intensity of tooth root. This article uses the method of boundary function and geometric approximate evaluation to investigate the undercutting and pointing conditions of curve-face gear considering the tooth profile difference. The equations of tooth profile distribution angle and engagement angle are derived using the coordinate transformation theory. On this basis, the equations of the theoretic undercutting and pointing conditions are deduced, and the undercutting inner diameter and pointing outer diameter of the tooth profile are simulated using mathematical software. Then, the corresponding phenomenon of undercutting and pointing of curve-face gear are analyzed. In the end, the feasibility of the theoretical calculation is received by the experiment of curve-face gear.

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Cai, Z., & Lin, C. (2016). Geometric design using undercutting and pointing conditions for a curve-face gear. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 8(7), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016656964

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