The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion Sets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Fresko Y. Théberge E. Stopper V. Svalbonas
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

For many gearing applications, calculations carried out to AGMA standards are comprehensive. For very large gears, the elastic nature of the gear and pinion structures begins to play a larger role in determining the load distribution along the teeth. Various factors affecting the stiffness of the gear and pinion sets have been studied through FEA models for actual configurations. In particular, the effect of gear shape, load location, unsymmetrical structures, etc. have been studied in the unaligned and field aligned conditions. Analysis results show that the load distribution factor is highly sensitive to pin-ion stiffness, which affects gear structure design.
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APA: M. Fresko Y. Théberge E. Stopper V. Svalbonas  (2004)  The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion Sets

MLA: M. Fresko Y. Théberge E. Stopper V. Svalbonas The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion Sets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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