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Gear Tooth Surface Roughness of Helical Gears Manufactured by a Form Milling Cutter

Svahn, Mattias LU ; Vedmar, Lars LU and Andersson, Carin LU (2014) International Gear Conference 1. p.96-106
Abstract
Manufacturing involute gears using form grinding or form milling wheels are beneficial to hobs in some special cases, such as small scale production and, the obvious, manufacture of internal gears. To manufacture involute gears correctly the form wheel must be purpose designed, and in this paper the geometry of the form wheel is determined through inverse calculation. A mathematical model is presented where it is possible to determine the machined gear tooth surface in three-dimensions manufactured by this tool, taking the finite number of cutting edges into account. The model is validated by comparing calculated results with observed results of a gear manufactured by an indexable insert milling cutter.
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Surface Roughness Form Milling Cutter Helical Gears Tool design
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[Host publication title missing]
editor
Velex, Philippe
volume
1
pages
11 pages
publisher
Woodhead Publishing Limited
conference name
International Gear Conference
conference location
Lyon Villeurbanne, France
conference dates
2014-08-26
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ISBN
978-1-78242-195-5
language
English
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  abstract     = {{Manufacturing involute gears using form grinding or form milling wheels are beneficial to hobs in some special cases, such as small scale production and, the obvious, manufacture of internal gears. To manufacture involute gears correctly the form wheel must be purpose designed, and in this paper the geometry of the form wheel is determined through inverse calculation. A mathematical model is presented where it is possible to determine the machined gear tooth surface in three-dimensions manufactured by this tool, taking the finite number of cutting edges into account. The model is validated by comparing calculated results with observed results of a gear manufactured by an indexable insert milling cutter.}},
  author       = {{Svahn, Mattias and Vedmar, Lars and Andersson, Carin}},
  booktitle    = {{[Host publication title missing]}},
  editor       = {{Velex, Philippe}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-78242-195-5}},
  keywords     = {{Surface Roughness Form Milling Cutter Helical Gears Tool design}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{96--106}},
  publisher    = {{Woodhead Publishing Limited}},
  title        = {{Gear Tooth Surface Roughness of Helical Gears Manufactured by a Form Milling Cutter}},
  volume       = {{1}},
  year         = {{2014}},
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