FCGear EngranajeEvolvente

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FCGear InvoluteGear

Menu location
Gear → Involute Gear
Workbenches
FCGear
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
v0.16
See also
FCGear CycloideGear

Descripción

Debido a la favorable relación de engrane y su fabricación relativamente sencilla, el dentado de espiral es la forma de diente más común en la construcción de máquinas. Las ruedas dentadas se encuentran allí donde se desea transferir movimiento y fuerza de una pieza a otra. Se pueden encontrar, por ejemplo, en máquinas, coches, relojes o electrodomésticos. A menudo, el movimiento se transmite directamente de una rueda dentada a otra, pero a veces también a través de una cadena. Además, se puede cambiar el sentido de giro. También es posible cambiar un movimiento radial a uno lineal mediante un cremallera involuta.

De izquierda a derecha: engranaje recto, engranaje helicoidal, engranaje helicoidal doble

Uso

  1. Cambie a entorno de trabajo FCGear.
  2. Hay varias formas de invocar el comando:
    • Presione el botón engranaje evolvente en la barra de herramientas.
    • Seleccione la opción Gear → Engranaje evolvente del menú.
  3. Cambie el parámetro de engranaje a las condiciones requeridas (ver Propiedades).

Propiedades

Un objeto FCGear InvoluteGear se deriva de un objeto Part Feature y hereda todas sus propiedades. También tiene las siguientes propiedades adicionales:

Datos

accuracy

  • Datosnumpoints (Integer): Default is 6. Change of the involute profile. Changing the value can lead to unexpected results.
  • Datossimple (Bool): Default is false, true generates a simplified display (without teeth and only a cylinder in pitch diameter).

base

  • Datosheight (Length): Default is 5 mm. Value of the gear width.
  • Datosmodule (Length): Default is 1 mm. Module is the ratio of the reference diameter of the gear divided by the number of teeth (see Notes).
  • Datosteeth (Integer): Default is 15. Number of teeth (see Notes).

computed

  • Datosangular_backlash (Angle): (read-only)
  • Datosda (Length): (read-only) Outside diameter, measured at the addendum (the tip of the teeth).
  • Datosdf (Length): (read-only) Root diameter, measured at the foot of the teeth.
  • Datosdw (Length): (read-only) Working pitch diameter.
  • Datostransverse_pitch (Length): (read-only) Pitch in the plane of rotation.

fillets

  • Datoshead_fillet (Float): Default is 0 mm.
  • Datosroot_fillet (Float): Default is 0 mm.
  • Datosundercut (Bool): Default is false, true changes the profile of the tooth root (see Notes).

helical

  • Datosbeta (Angle): Default is 0 °. With the helix angle β a helical gear is created – positive value → rotation direction right, negative value → rotation direction left (see Notes).
  • Datosdouble_helix (Bool): Default is false, true creates a double helix gear (see Notes).
  • Datosproperties_from_tool (Bool): Default is false. If true and Datosbeta is not zero, gear parameters are recomputed internally for the rotated gear.

involute

  • Datospressure_angle (Angle): Default is 20 ° (see Notes).
  • Datosshift (Float): Default is 0. Generates a positive and negative profile shift (see Notes).

tolerance

  • Datosbacklash (Length): Default is 0. Backlash, also called lash or play, is the distance between the teeth at a gear pair.
  • Datosclearance (Float): Default is 0.25 (see Notes).
  • Datoshead (Float): Default is 0. This value is used to change the tooth height.
  • Datosreversed_backlash (Bool): true backlash decrease or false (default) backlash increase see Notes).

version

  • Datosversion (String):

Notas

  • beta: When beta is changed, pitch diameter also changes. The following formula illustrates how the parameters interact: d = m * Z / cos beta (Z = number of teeth, d = pitch diameter, m = module). This means for the spur gear: cos beta = 0 and for the helical gear: cos beta > 0. However, a helix angle of less than 10° has hardly any advantages over straight teeth.
  • clearance: At a gear pair, clearance is the distance between the tooth tip of the first gear and the tooth root of the second gear.
  • double_gear: To use the double helical gearing the helix angle β (beta) for the helical gearing must first be entered.
  • module: Using ISO (International Organization for Standardization) guidelines, Module size is designated as the unit representing gear tooth-sizes. Module (m): m = 1 (p = 3.1416), m = 2 (p = 6.2832), m = 4 (p = 12.566). If you multiply Module by Pi, you can obtain Pitch (p). Pitch is the distance between corresponding points on adjacent teeth.
  • shift: Profile shift is not merely used to prevent undercut. It can be used to adjust center distance between two gears. If a positive correction is applied, such as to prevent undercut in a pinion, the tooth thickness at top is thinner.
  • teeth: If the number of teeth is changed, the pitch diameter also changes (dw).
  • undercut: Undercut is used when the number of teeth of a gear is too small. Otherwise the mating gear will cut into the tooth root. The undercut not only weakens the tooth with a wasp-like waist, but also removes some of the useful involute adjacent to the base circle.
  • pressure_angle: 20° is a standard value here. The pressure angle is defined as the angle between the line-of-action (common tangent to the base circles) and a perpendicular to the line-of-centers. Thus, for standard gears, 14.5° pressure angle gears have base circles much nearer to the roots of teeth than 20° gears. It is for this reason that 14.5° gears encounter greater undercutting problems than 20° gears. Important. the pressure angle changes with a profile shift. Only change the parameter, if sufficient knowledge of the gear geometry is available.
  • reversed_backlash: If there are several gears, pay attention to which gear the parameter is set for.

Limitaciones

A 2D tooth profile, obtained by setting the Datosheight to zero, cannot be used with features requiring a 2D shape. For example PartDesign Pad and PartDesign AdditiveHelix features do not accept such a profile as base. For technical details, please refer to the related issue on GitHub.

Fórmulas útiles

Standard Spur Gears

Aquí "standard" se refiere a aquellos engranajes rectos sin coeficiente de cambio de perfil ().

Basic formulas common to internal and external standard spur gears
Symbol Term Formula FCGear Parameter
Module -
Number of Teeth -
Pressure Angle -
Typically,
Reference Diameter or Pitch Diameter -
Addendum Coefficient -
Typically,
Dedendum Coefficient -
Typically,
Addendum -
Dedendum -
Tooth Height or Tooth Depth
Typically,
-
Profile Shift Coefficient -
For standard gears,
Basic formulas specific to external standard spur gears
Symbol Term Formula
Tip Diameter

Typically,

Root Diameter

Typically,

Basic formulas specific to internal standard spur gears
Symbol Term Formula
Tip Diameter

Typically,

Root Diameter

Typically,

Basic formulas specific for a pair of external standard spur gears
Symbol Term Formula
Center Distance
Tip and Root Clearance


Typically,

  • Helical and double helical gearing
    • pitch diameter (dw) = module * teeth : cos beta
    • axle base = (pitch diameter (dw) 1 + 2) : 2
    • addendum diameter = pitch diameter (dw) + 2 * module
    • module = pitch diameter (dw) * cos beta : teeth

Programación

Utilice el poder de Python para automatizar el modelado de sus engranajes:

import FreeCAD as App
import freecad.gears.commands
gear = freecad.gears.commands.CreateInvoluteGear.create()
gear.teeth = 20
gear.beta = 20
gear.height = 10
gear.double_helix = True
App.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Gui.SendMsgToActiveView("ViewFit")