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13 October 2008 Error separation technique for double flank gear testing
Lifeng Guo, Ken Chen, Xusheng Zhai
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Abstract
The application of error separation techniques to double flank gear testing is investigated theoretically and experimentally. The mathematic model for error separation is established with the theory of Fourier series. The limitation of two-gear error separation method based on multi-step error separation technique is indicated. It can only separate the total radial composite error, but do nothing with the tooth-to-tooth radial composite error. The accuracy of a three-gear error separation method is also explored. In comparison with the two-gear error separation method, the three-gear method can separate both the total and tooth-to-tooth errors. The theoretical error caused by gear's particular structure is discussed. Experimental results show that the mathematic model is correct and the three-gear error separation method performs better than the two-gear's.
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Lifeng Guo, Ken Chen, and Xusheng Zhai "Error separation technique for double flank gear testing", Proc. SPIE 7128, Seventh International Symposium on Instrumentation and Control Technology: Measurement Theory and Systems and Aeronautical Equipment, 71280N (13 October 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.806560
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Composites

Mathematical modeling

Mathematics

Teeth

Position sensors

Inspection

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