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    Bending deformation analysis of gear hone tooth lateral faces

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    Gear hones are used for finish machining of hardened gear tooth lateral faces by the generating method. In service, due to penetration of abrasive grains into metal, wear and running-in of the tool material, especially in the case of elastic binding agents, the tooth contact takes place not in a point, but in an ellipse area. The total bending deformation of a hone tooth in the contact point is a sum of the fixed tooth bending deformation and the deformation, characterizing the tooth root travel in a hone rim. The calculations make it evident that hone tooth bending deformation value depends on the contact point vertical position; it drops by a factor of 400 – 500 from the lower contact point to the top. Besides, deformation increases by a factor of 60 with decrease of the elasticity modulus. The rim part adjacent to a tooth is also considered during analysis of the second component of the total tooth bending deformation, characterizing the tooth root elastic strain. With the tooth height increase, this deformation value increases by a factor of 4 – 20 and significantly (by an order of magnitude) increases with the elasticity modulus drop. Bending deformation analysis results of gear hone teeth are applied for studying their operation capabilities, as well as development of geometry and compound specifications
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