Some shape features of gears to be manufactured by P/M may be trifling for performances, but important for the stresses level on tools. A FEM study on the effects of design (modulus, teeth number, top fillet radius, relative interference, die height, nuclei material) has been made. The FEM analysis reveals that an increase of top fillet radius lessens the Von Mises maximum stresses to levels compatible with nuclei material properties. The application of a DOE approach shows that relative interference may be a critical item, followed by nucleus material and die height. , No risk of overstressing exists for shrink-fitting rings for ratio between diameters greater than about 4. The results may contribute to improve and optimize the design of spur gears, to be manufactured by PM, without impairing their functional properties and reliability, while reducing the risk of tool item failures.

Compaction dies for spur gears: FEM analysis to assess the influence of design parameters on stress state

CRICRI', Gabriele
2013-01-01

Abstract

Some shape features of gears to be manufactured by P/M may be trifling for performances, but important for the stresses level on tools. A FEM study on the effects of design (modulus, teeth number, top fillet radius, relative interference, die height, nuclei material) has been made. The FEM analysis reveals that an increase of top fillet radius lessens the Von Mises maximum stresses to levels compatible with nuclei material properties. The application of a DOE approach shows that relative interference may be a critical item, followed by nucleus material and die height. , No risk of overstressing exists for shrink-fitting rings for ratio between diameters greater than about 4. The results may contribute to improve and optimize the design of spur gears, to be manufactured by PM, without impairing their functional properties and reliability, while reducing the risk of tool item failures.
2013
9781899072408
9781899072408
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