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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 2008 No.3Kinematics Transformation for Tilt Generated Method and Simulation

Kinematics Transformation for Tilt Generated

Method and Simulation

 

ZHANG Wei1, 2  WANG Taiyong1  LUO Jun1, 3  LI Na1

(1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072;
2. Transportation Engineering College, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300;
3. Tianjin Cement Industry Design & Research Institute, Tianjin 300400)

 

Abstract: The kinematics transform model between two machines about tilt generated method is built. Motions of axes when using tilt method are approximately represented with a group of 4th-order Maclaurin formula. To feed the need of real-time for generated simulation, the simplified representations of n-th transform matrix derivatives are achieved through the clear derivation of equations. The assessment of time consumption between the simplified equations and the unhandled ones is made with an example. Based on the reduced equations, a virtual software which can simulating the gear generation process is designed. A set of practical gear parameters is presented as an example. A virtual gear, which is made by the simulation software with the given parameters, is compared to the real gear. Errors of the approximate formula are presented with the several figures. Based on the correct building of virtual software, precise gear solid model can be got for the tooth contact analysis (TCA), virtual machining experiment, and other deep researches. The reduced matrix derivative equations and its methodology could be spread to the whole spatial kinematics.

Key words: Tilt method   Five-axis machining   Kinematics   Spiral bevel and hypoid gears

CLC No: TG1566

国家自然科学基金(50475117)和天津市应用基础研究计划(05YFJZJC 01800)资助项目. Received 20070328, received in revised form 20071108

 
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