scholarly journals Development of a method for applying free kinematics for gear profile grinding

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 1373-1377
Author(s):  
Christopher Janßen ◽  
Jens Brimmers ◽  
Thomas Bergs
2012 ◽  
Vol 579 ◽  
pp. 297-311
Author(s):  
Yi Hui Lee ◽  
Shih Syun Lin ◽  
Yi Pei Shih

During large-size gear manufacturing by form grinding, the actual tooth surfaces will differ from the theoretical tooth surface because of errors in the clamping fixture and machine axes and machining deflection. Therefore, to improve gear precision, the gear tooth deviations should be measured first and the flank correction implemented based on these deviations. To address the difficulty in large-size gear transit, we develop an on-machine scanning measurement for cylindrical gears on the five-axis CNC gear profile grinding machine that can measure the gear tooth deviations on the machine immediately after grinding, but only four axes are needed for the measurement. Our results can serve as a foundation for follow-up research on closed-loop flank correction technology. This measuring process, which is based on the AGMA standards, includes the (1) profile deviation, (2) helix deviation, (3) pitch deviation, and (4) flank topographic deviation. The mathematical models for measuring probe positioning are derived using the base circle method. We also calculate measuring positions that can serve as a basis for programming the NC codes of the measuring process. Finally, instead of the gear profile grinding machine, we used the six-axis CNC hypoid gear cutting machine for measuring experiments to verify the proposed mathematical models, and the experimental result was compared with Klingelnberg P40 gear measuring center.


Inventions ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Philip Geilert ◽  
Carsten Heinzel ◽  
André Wagner

Author(s):  
Yi-Pei Shih ◽  
Shi-Duang Chen

To reduce form grinding errors, this paper proposes a free-form flank topographic correction method based on a five-axis computer numerical control (CNC) gear profile grinding machine. This correction method is applied not only to the five-axis machine settings (during grinding) but also to the wheel profile (during wheel truing). To achieve free-form modification of the wheel profile, the wheel is formulated as B-spline curves using a curve fitting technique and then normal correction functions made up of four-degree polynomials are added into its working curves. Additionally, each axis of the grinding machine is formulated as a six-degree polynomial. Based on a sensitivity analysis of the polynomial coefficients (normal correction functions and CNC machine settings) on the ground tooth flank and the topographic flank errors, the corrections are solved using the least squares method. The ground tooth flank errors can then be efficiently reduced by slightly adjusting the wheel profile and five-axis movement according to the solved corrections. The validity of this flank correction method for helical gears is numerically demonstrated using the five-axis CNC gear profile grinding machine.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Denkena ◽  
D. Preising ◽  
S. Woiwode

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