Methodology for requirement-driven tolerance specification of bevel gears

Methodology for requirement-driven tolerance specification of bevel gears

Author: Stephan Watrin, Hansgeorg Binz, Bert van de Lindeloof
ISBN: 2212-8271
Publisher: Elsevier

This paper presents a methodology, which facilitates to analyze the operating behavior of bevel gears under consideration of production-caused deviations. The approach supports an engineer in understanding the functional relationships between the individual parameters of the system in an early phase of product development. As a result, requirement-driven tolerances for gearing and parts can be defined. These optimized specification limits are expected to reduce the bevel gears noise level during operation. An example of an automotive rear axle drive was used to evaluate the methodology.

Keywords:
Tolerance specification, Requirement-driven Tolerances, Sensitivity Analysis, Bevel Gears

Reference:
Watrin, S.; Binz, H.; van de Lindeloof, B.: Methodology for requirement-driven tolerance specification
of bevel gears. Conference on Computer Aided Tolerancing (CIRP-CAT), Huddersfield, 2012

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