Numerical evaluation of the accuracy in the load sharing calculation using strain gauges: sun and ring gear tooth root
Ver/ Abrir
Registro completo
Mostrar el registro completo DCAutoría
Sánchez Espiga, Javier



Fecha
2022-09Derechos
© 2022. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
Publicado en
Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2022, 175, 104923
Editorial
Elsevier
Disponible después de
2024-10-01
Enlace a la publicación
Palabras clave
Mesh phasing
Wind generators
Load sharing
Strain gauges
Certification
Resumen/Abstract
This work aims to extend the understanding in the use of strain gauges in the root of the teeth in order to calculate the load sharing in planetary transmissions. Continuing with the numerical analysis of the accuracy of the experimental measurements, this work studies the influence of the placing of strain gauges in the accuracy of the measurements. Thus, the strain gauges are placed in the ring and sun gears. Furthermore, new effects are added to the simulations in order to enhance its realism. Hence, the stiffness in the sun support is varied, as well as the number of planets is raised. Finally, the results show discrepancies between the real load sharing and the measured load sharing, more importantly, these differences prove that the measurements underestimate the load sharing in the transmission, which could be crucial in the durability and certification of such a transmission.
Colecciones a las que pertenece
- D08 Artículos [95]
- D08 Proyectos de Investigación [60]