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A Novel Lengthwise Crowning Method for Face-Hobbed Straight Bevel Gears
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: A recent addition to the many milling processes used in manufacturing to cut straight bevel gears (SBGs) is a new face-hobbing (FH) method that uses a virtual hypocycloid straight-lined mechanism to produce straight-lined ...
A Novel Method for Producing a Conical Skiving Tool With Error-Free Flank Faces for Internal Gear Manufacture
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Power skiving for internal gears has drawn increased industry attention in recent years because it has higher precision and productivity than gear shaping or broaching. Yet even though the commonly adopted conical skiving ...
Straight Bevel Gear Generation Using the Dual Interlocking Circular Cutter Cutting Method on a Computer Numerical Control Bevel Gear-Cutting Machine
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The dual interlocking circular cutter (DICC) cutting method, used to produce straight bevel gears (SBGs), employs two interlocked cutters to generate tooth surfaces with a combination of profile and lengthwise crowning. ...
Manufacture of Spiral Bevel Gears Using Standard Profile Angle Blade Cutters on a Five-Axis Computer Numerical Control Machine
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Although face milling (FM) is a popular industrial cutting method for mass-producing bevel gears, current machines require many cutters with diverse profile angles to produce different gear types. In this paper, therefore, ...
Material Removal Rate of Face-Milled Bevel Gears Based on a Ring-Dexel Cutting Simulation
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Face milling is not only a primary machining technique for the mass production of bevel gears, but it has also become a standardized process integrated into computer numerical control (CNC) bevel gear-cutting machines in ...
Mathematical Model of a Vertical Six-Axis Cartesian Computer Numerical Control Machine for Producing Face-Milled and Face-Hobbed Bevel Gears
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Prior to the development of sophisticated computer numerical control (CNC), both face milling (FM) and face hobbing (FH), the two most popular technologies for bevel gear production, required cradle-type machines with ...