Lecture On Gear-Measurement
Lecture On Gear-Measurement
9
Measurement of Spur Gear
Prof. S.S.SHINDE
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Elements to be measure
W = 2 AB
= 360/4N = 90/N
as W = 2 AB : W =NM sin
(W is the chord AC)
tooth thickness is specified as an arc ADC
Chordal Thickness
Tooth thickness at the Pitch Line.
W = 2 AB
= 360/4N = 90/N
as W = 2 AB : W =NM sin
(W is the chord AC)
tooth thickness is specified as an arc
ADC
Height at the pitch line
Height h = OE - OB
h is the distance EB which is greater
than the addendum ED
h = 1/2NM (1 + 2/N – cos )
or
h = 1/2NM + M – 1/2NM Cos
Tooth Thickness Measured by
a vernier
Chordal thickness example at the
pitch line
Spurgear that has a module of 5 and
30 teeth
W = 0.5M Cos2
h = M – 0.25M Cos Sin
Measurement Over Rollers
A roller is placed between a pair of
teeth so that the its centre lies on the
pitch circle as shown on slide.
For a gear with an odd number of teeth
a radial measurement is taken with the
gear between centres using a
comparator.
Measurement over Rollers
Measurement Over Rollers
cont.
OA = ¼ M cos (OA= radius of
rollers)
Gauging Radius: Rg = ½ NM + ¼ M
cos
Dimensions over a pair of Rollers in
opposite tooth spaces :
Dg = M(N + ½ cos )
Example
A 8 module gear has 20 teeth with a pressure angle
of 20. Calculate the distance over a pair of
appropriate rollers spaced 6 teeth apart.
Reference dia = MN = 8 x 20 = 160 mm
Roller dia. = ½ M cos = ½ x 8 cos 20 = 11.8
mm
Rg = ½ NM + ¼ M cos = 0.5 x 160 x 0.951 =
76.08 mm
Distance over rollers = 2 x 76.08 + 11.8 = 163.96 mm
Base Tangent Method
= Pressure angle
S =Number of tooth spaces contained
in W
W = arc AB + arc BC
Base Tangent Method cont.
And when S tooth spaces are considered,
arc BC = 2/N x S x NM/2 cos
AC =NM/2 cos (tan - )
= /2N radians
Arc CD =Rp cos /2N = NM/2 cos /2N
AB = NM cos ( tan – ) + /2N
Total arc length for S spaces, W = NM
cos ((tan – )+ /2N + S/N)
Span measurement over a number of
teeth with a vernier calliper
David Brown Tangent Comparator
Example
Calculate the value of W over 4 teeth of a spur gear,
which has the following specifications.
M=3 = 14.5 N = 44
As there are four teeth S = 3
14.5 x 2 / 360 = 0.2531 & tan 14.5 = 0.2586
(tan - ) = 0.0055
W = NM cos ((tan – )+ /2N + S/N)
W = 44 x 3 x cos 14.5( 0.0055 + / 2 x 44 + 3 / 44)
W = 32.6389 mm
BASE PITCH MEASUREMENT
This instrument has three tips. One is the fixed measuring tip, other one is the
sensitive tip whose position can be adjusted by a screw and the further
movement of it is transmitted through a leverage system to the dial indicator ;
and the third tip is the supplementary adjustable stop which is meant for the
stability of the instrument and its position can also be adjusted by a screw. The
distance between the fixed and sensitive tip is set to be equivalent to the base
pitch of the gear with the help of slip gauges. The properly set-up instrument is
applied to the gear so that all the three tips contact the tooth profile. The
reading on dial indicator is the error in the base pitch.
Circular Pitch Measuring Machine.
This instrument is used for checking the circular pitch of gear tooth. The two
measuring contact tips are applied on the same sides of adjacent teeth of the gear.
The left-hand tip is first set up to the required module by means of some suitable
arrangement. The right hand tip is a two armed lever whose one contacts the gear
tooth and the other one actuates the contact point of the dial indicator. Two guide
points are also provided for the stability of the instrument.
Pitch variation measuring m/c
The principle of this device is to mount a standard gear on a fixed vertical spindle and
the gear to be tested on another similar spindle mounted on a sliding carriage,
maintaining the gears in mesh by spring pressure. Movements of the
sliding carriage as the gears are rotated are indicated by a dial indicator, and these
variations are a measure of any irregularities in the gear under test; alternatively a
recorder can be fitted, in the form of a waxed circular chart and records made of the gear
variation in accuracy of mesh.