Static contact analysis of spiral bevel gear based on modified VFIFE (vector form intrinsic finite element) method

Xiangying Hou, Zongde Fang, Xijin Zhang

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Abstract

Since the intrinsic limitations of FEM (Finite element method) and lumped-mass method, we derive the formula of 8-node hexahedral element based on VFIFE (vector form intrinsic finite element method) method and applied it in contact analysis of gears. This paper proposed a new method to determine pure nodal deformation, which could simplify the computation compared to the traditional VFIFE method. Combining the VFIFE method and matching contact algorithm, we analyzed spiral bevel gear meshing problems. Spiral bevel models with two different mesh densities are calculated analyzed by the VFIFE method and FEM. Performance indicators of gears are extracted and compared, including contact forces, contact and bending stresses, contact stress patterns and loaded transmission errors. The results show that the VFIFE method has a stable performance and reliable accuracy under coarse or refined mesh conditions, while the FEM inaccurately calculates the contact stress of the coarse mesh model. The examples demonstrate that the proposed method could precisely analyze gear meshing problems with a coarse mesh model, which provides a new solution for gear mechanics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)192-207
Number of pages16
JournalApplied Mathematical Modelling
Volume60
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Contact algorithm
  • Finite element method
  • Hexahedral element
  • Mesh density
  • Spiral bevel gear
  • Vector form intrinsic finite element method

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