Helical Gears: Definition
Helical Gears: Definition
Helical Gears: Definition
Definition:
Ø One prime disadvantages of spur gears is that their initial contact upon meshing is
a line contact.
Ø Instantaneous line contact produces shock effect which results in reduced load
capacity and noisy operation.
Ø The problem is alleviated when helical gears are used because the initial contact is
a point which becomes a line of increasing length as contact continues.
Ø Since the structure of helical gear is slightly varied from spur gear, there is not
much difference between their design.
Ø Consider a helical gear, whose teeth are cut, at the helix angle.
Ø Since the teeth are cut at an angle three pitches have been taken into account.
Ø Pc, the circular pitch which is the distance. between the corresponding points of
successive teeth, measured along the plane perpendicular to the axis of gear.
Ø Pn' the normal circular pitch which is the distance between two successive teeth,
measured along the plane perpendicular (i.e., normal) to teeth. This plane is at the
angle of degrees to the axis of gear.
Ø Pa' the axial pitch which is distance between two successive teeth, measured
along the plane parallel to the axis of the gear.
DESIGN PROCEDURE :
The steps given below may be observed for the design of helical and herring-bone
gear drives.
1.From the given problem find the amount of power to be transmitted, pinion speed, gear
ratio, life of gear drive and other working conditions. Then select proper material and
determine their design stresses and young’s modulus similar to spur gear drive.
WORM GEAR DRIVE:
DESIGN PARAMETERS:
Ø Since the worm gear drive transmit power through sliding contact, we should
consider the friction effect when designing.
Ø Let us consider a worm gear drive as shown in figure for which the essential
parameters regarding the design point of view are given below.
DESIGN PROCEDURE :
BEVEL GEAR DRIVE
DESIGN PARAMETERS:
Ø The teeth for bevel gears are cut on the pitch surfaces of their conical blanks .
Ø The design of bevel gears is based on cone distance, which is the distance
between the apex and the outer extreme point of teeth situated in the outer pitch
circle, in stead of centre distance as followed in spur or helical gear design.
Questions:
1. Design a pair of double helical gear to drive a lobe-blower from a 120 kW motor
running at 2880 rpm with a reduction ratio of 1.6. The pitch diameter of the pinion is not
to be more than 80 mm. Drive is an enclosed one with proper lubrication. Life to be
indefinite. Light shock loads are likely.
3. Design a worm-gear speed reducer for transmitting 6 kW. at 960 rpm. of the worm
with a transmission ratio of .15. Allowable variation of ratio is 3%. Load is almost
constant. Rating is, continuous. Reducer is used to operate a transporter in a furnace
which is to work for :2 shifts/day, 310 days per year and for 2 years.
4. Design a worm gear reducer to transmit 10 hp. from the input shaft running at 1800
rpm. to the output shaft which is to run at 100 rpm. Calculate the efficiency of the drive.
5. Design a pair of straight bevel gears for a transmission ratio of 4. The drive is from a
10 hp. 960 rpm. motor.