EP1890831A2 - Blank geometry of a gear - Google Patents
Blank geometry of a gearInfo
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- EP1890831A2 EP1890831A2 EP06754213A EP06754213A EP1890831A2 EP 1890831 A2 EP1890831 A2 EP 1890831A2 EP 06754213 A EP06754213 A EP 06754213A EP 06754213 A EP06754213 A EP 06754213A EP 1890831 A2 EP1890831 A2 EP 1890831A2
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- Prior art keywords
- toothing
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- tool
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a preform for producing a toothing of sintered material.
- Sintered gear elements such as powder metallurgy produced gears are used in some areas.
- the creation of a suitable production of sintered components due to the powder, its behavior and its properties in some technical fields of application in comparison to conventional solid materials causes problems.
- Object of the present invention is to enable an improvement of a production of a toothing of sintered material.
- a preform for producing a toothing made of sintered material is used, wherein the preform has a negative allowance.
- the negative allowance is arranged at least on an edge of a tooth of the toothing.
- the negative allowance can run asymmetrically along the flank.
- a further development provides that on each flank of a tooth, a negative measure is proceed.
- a tooth at the same height has a first negative measure on a first edge and a second negative measurement on a second edge, wherein the first and the second edge to each other are asymmetrical.
- the negative allowance is preferably arranged between a head region of the tooth and a measure on a flank of the tooth. Additionally or alternatively, the negative allowance can be arranged in a corner region of the tooth root. Furthermore, there is the possibility that a flank slope of the flanks of a tooth are different.
- a further development provides a method for producing a toothing of a sintered material, wherein a preform is assigned at least one negative allowance determined by means of iterative calculation, which is at least partially filled in a surface compression of the toothing by displacement of the sintering material. Preferably, an oversize material adjacent to the negative allowance is displaced into the negative allowance.
- the preform may be surface-compacted into the desired final shape, optionally with curing and / or surface finishing. This can be done before or after surface compacting. As a fine machining honing as well as a grinding is considered.
- the design of the negative allowance is carried out via an iterative calculation, in which a simulation of the surface compression on the preform determines whether the adjacent allowance of its shape is designed so that the negative allowance can be smoothed towards the desired final contour.
- a machine for calculating and / or performing a surface compaction of a toothing is provided, wherein a calculated kinematics is einar, by means of the surface compaction, a negative allowance on a flank of the toothing to a desired final contour is smoothed.
- a preform of the toothed element is produced with a locally selective oversize relative to a final dimension of the toothed element and rolled to the final dimension by means of at least one rolling tool.
- the gear tooth At least in the area of at least one flank and / or one foot of a tooth of the toothed element for producing a compacted edge layer, it is compressed locally to a different extent locally.
- a toothed element is, for example, a toothed wheel, a rack, a cam, a P-rotor, a ring gear, a sprocket or the like.
- the compacted sintered material is produced in particular by powder metallurgy methods.
- a metal powder is sintered under pressure in conjunction with a heat treatment.
- metal powder is injection-molded in conjunction with plastic and in particular sintered under a pressure, preferably with a heat treatment.
- a sintered mold is used, which has at least almost the final dimension of the toothed element to be produced.
- the preform used is preferably the workpiece resulting directly from the sintering process.
- at least one further surface treatment step can also be connected downstream.
- the preform has an allowance, which is to be understood as a difference to a final dimension, wherein the difference is preferably defined pointwise perpendicular to the surface.
- a rolling tool for example, a roller is used, which is provided with a toothing, which is engageable with the toothing of the toothing element.
- a rolling tool is in particular rolled off under pressure on an outer surface of the toothed element.
- two or more such rolling tools are preferably used simultaneously.
- a gear to be produced can be arranged centrally between two rolling tools.
- the locally-selective allowance is in particular dimensioned such that the toothed element is compacted locally at least in the region of at least one flank and / or one foot of a tooth of the toothed element in a peripheral layer on a surface.
- a full density is achieved within the compacted edge layer, the full density preferably being understood based on a density of a comparable powder-forged tooth.
- a preform made of a sintered material in a core has a density of at least 6.8 d / cm 3 , preferably at least 7.1 g / cm 3, and more preferably at least 7.3 g / cm 3 .
- the preform has, for example, a density of at least 7.7 g / cm 3 , preferably of at least 7.8 g / cm 3 , which corresponds to the density of a powder-forged preform of the same material.
- a load-bearing strength characteristic is achieved particularly advantageously.
- a highly stressable sintered toothing is preferably provided with a locally variable and load-adapted density profile.
- the density profile can have a greater degree of density over a larger area, in particular in the areas subject to higher stress, in comparison to areas of lesser load which are directly adjacent to one another.
- the respective differently densified edge layer is co-produced via a different allowance along a flank and / or tooth bottom of the preform.
- a depth of the compacted edge layer in each case viewed perpendicular to the surface, has a maximum of the density approximately at the location of maximum stress. This can be, for example, halfway up the tooth and steadily decrease towards the tooth head and tooth root to zero.
- a particularly high compression in the sintering material is set.
- other courses can be provided.
- a force profile on a tooth flank of the toothed element in its intended use is taken into account. For example, this will occur to the teeth of a gear in a transmission Forces are used and the resulting comparison voltage curves used below the surface. This procedure is also possible with other gears.
- an allowance on a first flank of the tooth is selected differently than on a second flank of the tooth.
- a force transmission direction is considered in a purpose of use of a toothing element according to the use.
- this takes into account, for example, that, depending on a direction of rotation in the direction of rotation, other forces occur on the tooth flanks than counter to the direction of rotation.
- a different compression due to a direction of rotation of a rolling tool can be compensated.
- the oversizes are selected such that after a compression process an identical compression profile results along the first and second tooth flanks.
- a locally compressed surface layer is also sought in these areas. It is particularly useful if an asymmetric allowance is selected in a tooth base. For example, a left tooth root area has a different compaction depth than a right tooth root. In particular, between each two
- Teeth a preferably continuous variation of a depth of a boundary layer can be provided by a corresponding variation of the allowance.
- a different, in particular asymmetrical, measurement is preferably provided not only with respect to one flank, but preferably with respect to two mutually opposite flanks.
- a different measure in the tooth root is provided, which is preferably asymmetrical.
- tooth flanks and tooth roots of a toothing can each be asymmetric.
- this also includes an undersize. By this is meant that less sintered material is provided in a Beeich than would have to be provided with respect to a final contour after a processing step. The determined undersize ensures, for example, that when displacing sintered material no undesirable elevations arise.
- the undersize therefore represents a region of a preform with a toothing that is to be replenished by, in particular, displacement of sintered material.
- the pressure angle of one flank of the tooth may differ by at least 15% from the pressure angle of the other flank of the tooth.
- At least 20 .mu.m below a surface of a first flank of the tooth is generated by 2% to at least 15% higher density than on a second flank of the tooth at the same height.
- a density is achieved on the first flank of the tooth, which corresponds at least approximately to the density which is achieved for a powder-forged toothed element, whereas the second flank has a lower density.
- at a density in a range between 7.2 g / cm 3 and 7.7 g / cm 3 is set an edge, while in the corresponding region of the second flank has a density between 7.5 g / cm 3 and 7.82 g / cm 3 is set.
- rotational direction-dependent different loads of the two tooth flanks are taken into account.
- a requirement-based elasticity and hardness profile is achieved. More preferably, this reduces a noise development, for example in a transmission.
- a local allowance on a first flank of the tooth is selected larger by at least 10% than an allowance on a second flank of the tooth at the same height.
- this achieves, for example, that an identical compression course is achieved on the first and the second tooth flank due to different pressurization during compression as a function of the direction of rotation.
- a different compaction. achieved on the first and second tooth flank.
- different maximum densities, their depths as well as their location in relation to the height of the toothing can be set specifically.
- an amount of a maximum local oversize of at least 15 .mu.m, preferably 100 .mu.m, and most preferably at least at least 400 ⁇ is .mu.m.
- the density of the preform in a range between 7.2 g / cm 3 and 7.5 g / cm 3 preferably a maximum allowance between 20 and 150 microns is provided.
- the density of the preform between 6.7 g / cm 3 and 7.2 g / cm 3 preferably a maximum allowance between 50 microns and 500 microns is used.
- An oversize may also be negative locally, whereby, for example, a lateral redistribution of material is taken into account.
- a lateral redistribution can be done by flowing material as a result of a rolling process.
- an at least locally negative oversize can be provided which is locally below the Gage.
- the negative allowance is preferably at most 100 ⁇ m.
- the negative Maum ass is at most less than 50 microns and in particular less than 20 microns.
- the maximum negative allowance is in a range between 100 ⁇ m and 20 ⁇ m.
- a compression is achieved, which reaches a depth between 1 mm and 1, 5 mm, at least in a region of a tooth flank of the toothing. The compaction in the tooth root, however, may be lower.
- the maximum depth of compaction of a tooth flank is greater by at least a factor of 6 than a maximum depth of compaction in a region of the associated tooth root. This allows that the toothing on the one hand has sufficient strength, but on the other hand also retains a certain deformability. A tooth breakage is thereby avoided.
- the preform and the rolling tool are rolled on each other until a final shaping movement between see the toothed element produced thereby and the rolling tool is generated.
- This is used for example for the production of intermeshing gears.
- a distance between the rolling tool and preform is reduced during the rolling process with the rolling tool.
- a rolling pressure is adjusted or adjusted.
- a combination of force and path control in the manufacture of the teeth. In this case, in one section of the production, a pure travel control can take place and in another section of the production a pure force control. These can also alternate several times.
- a cam is produced as a toothed element.
- a cam can be produced, as used for example for the mechanical actuation of an adjusting device, for example for adjusting a valve or the like.
- a locally varied compaction of an edge layer on a flank of a cam provides an improved strength profile with a lower susceptibility to wear.
- a further improvement in surface hardening can be achieved, in particular, by virtue of the fact that the method for producing a metal-toothed element which is at least partially surface-sealed comprises a thermal and / or chemical surface hardening process.
- case hardening is used as the thermal and / or chemical hardening process. Preference is given here in addition to an increase in hardness, a reduction of tension.
- a carbonitriding process is used.
- a nitration or nitrocaboration process as well as a boriding process can be used.
- a reduction in a .Verlid is also achieved.
- adjusting the prevailing pressure can also be influenced on the curing. For example, a vacuum can be set, especially if case hardening is performed. It is also possible to perform an induction hardening.
- the curing is performed only partially according to an embodiment, for example, made only in the field of teeth.
- a method for producing an at least partially surface-hardened metal toothed element which has a compacted sintered material comprises the steps "cold or hot pressing, sintering, dimensional and surface compacting rolls and case hardening". For example, at first a cold pressing of a metal powder takes place in a mold which has at least approximately the final dimension of the toothed element to be produced. In a second step, for example, the sintering process takes place under the action of heat with or without pressure. Preferably thereafter, the dimensional and surface compression takes place by means of rollers. As already mentioned above, dimensional and surface compacting rolls preferably take place simultaneously by means of at least two rolling tools. After this, finally, the curing, in particular case hardening can take place, which allows a further hardening of the surface.
- Ver- reversible sintered materials are generally usable within the scope of the invention as follows, examples of materials which may be used being given:
- iron powder is mixed with other preferably elemental powders.
- elemental powders For example: Ancorsteel 1000 + 1, 5-3.5 w / o Cu + 0.6-1, 1 w / o graphite + 0.5-1, 2 w / o lubricant
- Pre-alloyed powders powders of two or more elements which are alloyed during powder production, whereby the powder particles are uniformly distributed.
- Ancorsteel 4600V, Ancorsteel 2000, Ancorsteel 86, Ancorsteel 150HP hybrid alloy pre-alloyed or partially alloyed powders with elemental or iron-alloyed admixtures which are mixed to obtain the desired composition of materials.
- Ancorsteel 4600V, Ancorsteel 2000, Ancorsteel 86, Ancorsteel 150HP hybrid alloy pre-alloyed or partially alloyed powders with elemental or iron-alloyed admixtures which are mixed to obtain the desired composition of materials.
- the workpiece has a core density between 6.5 and 7.5 g / cm 3 .
- the surface density is more than 7.5 g / cm 3 .
- a maximum density is generated to a depth of 0.1 mm.
- Starting materials for the preform are sintered metallic powders, in particular pre-alloyed materials, partially alloyed materials or hybrid alloys.
- a partially alloyed metallic sintered material is a hot pressing at a press temperature in a range between 50 0 C and 8O 0 C, a high temperature sintering in a range preferably between 1250 ° C and 128O 0 C, amechanicalnverdich- followed by vacuum case hardening and honing to achieve a final shape of a toothed workpiece.
- a hot pressing is carried out, in which preferably the powder and the tool are heated. Preferably, these are heated in a range between 120 0 C and 150 °.
- a sintering step was carried out, for example as a high-temperature sinter, surface compacting and then induction hardening. An aftertreatment can be omitted, for example.
- the preform is powder forged. This preform is at least partially surface-compacted in the region of the tooth flanks and / or the tooth root.
- a core density of the workpiece is between 5.7 g / cm 3 and 7.7 g / cm 3 .
- a surface density in the range of more than 7.8 g / cm 3 wherein preferably in this area all remaining pores are closed at the surface. However, a maximum density up to a depth of 1.5 mm can also be generated.
- a production process can proceed as follows: choice of the powder material, cold pressing of the powder material, sintering preferably at a temperature of about 1120 0 C, connect forging, preferably at a temperature around 1000 0 C, eventually removing an oxidation layer, surface compacting in particular by rolling, Surface hardening, in particular case hardening, and possibly subsequent partial grinding to a final contour.
- the process can take place completely or partially in a production line.
- a further embodiment provides that, during surface hardening, a vacuum case hardening is carried out, followed by a honing step for partial regions of the toothing.
- a preform made of an aluminum-containing material is surface-compacted in the region of the tooth flanks and / or the tooth roots.
- a final shape of the toothing is achieved.
- the thickness of the workpiece is preferably between 2, 6 g / cm 3 and 2.8 g / cm 3 .
- the sintered material is hot pressed, for example, at a temperature between 40 0 C and 65 ° C, then dewaxed, for example at a temperature of more than 400 ° C, in particular in a temperature range between 420 0 C and 440 ° C then sintered, for example in a temperature range above 550 °, in particular in a temperature range between 600 0 C and 630 0 C, then homogenized and cooled, for example to a temperature between 480 0 C and 535 ° C, followed by surface densification in particular by rolling. Subsequently, a curing can take place, for example in a temperature range between 120 0 C and 185 ° C for a period between 6 h and 24 h.
- the preform is preferably compressed along the tooth flank and the tooth root, in particular two rolling tools are used, in the middle of which the preform is rotatably arranged.
- a core density of the workpiece is preferably between 7.2 g / cm 3 and 7.5 g / cm 3
- a surface density depending on the material is at least partially greater than 7.8 g / cm 3 .
- a maximum density is present in particular to a depth of 1 mm, possibly even beyond.
- a further embodiment provides to heat a partially alloyed sintered material warm, in particular in a temperature range between 50 0 C and 9O 0 C, perform high temperature sintering, in particular in a temperature range between 1240 0 C and 1290 0 C to perform a surface compression, a vacuum - To perform case hardening and possibly then to honing.
- Another embodiment provides hot pressing a hybrid alloy, wherein the powder and the pressing tool are preferably heated in a temperature range between 120 0 C and 160 0 C. After a sintering step, surface compacting takes place, followed by hardening, preferably induction hardening.
- a pre-sintering follows a surface compression and then again a resintering is provided as a method step in the manufacture of a workpiece with teeth.
- the pre-sintering can be carried out, for example, in a temperature range between 65O 0 C to 950 0 C.
- the Nachsintem can be done, for example, at a usual sintering temperature for the material, for example, between 1050 0 C and 1180 0 C.
- high-temperature sintering for example in the range between 125O 0 C and 1280 0 C.
- the previous pressing can be done cold, warm or hot, in the latter preferably the pressing tool and the powder are heated.
- the hot pressing takes place in a temperature range between 12O 0 C and 16O 0 C.
- a further development provides that a subsequent sintering step is followed by a sintering hardening. Optionally, this may be followed by grinding or honing.
- a further preparation method provides to compact the preform at a temperature above 15O 0 C, especially above 500 0 C.
- the preform may be performed directly from a sintering furnace in a machine for surface densification.
- the preform may have a temperature which is, for example, above 600 ° C., in particular also above 800 ° C.
- the tool or tools are heated for surface compression, for example to a temperature of about 15O 0 C.
- the tool for surface compaction is cooled, preferably by a running inside the tool cooling.
- Another production method provides that a surface compression takes place while the preform is at least partially heated.
- the heating is carried out at a temperature that simplifies the surface compacting.
- this induction heating is used.
- rapid cooling is followed by rapid cooling to create a martensitic structure. In this way, for example, a molding process can be combined with surface compaction.
- a further embodiment of the invention provides that a surface compression can be carried out using a wide variety of methods.
- One embodiment provides, in particular, that in a first region the surface compression is carried out using a different method than in a second, different region.
- beam hardening, shot peening, compacting by means of a ball, by means of a roller or by means of another rotatable body, by means of tooth-shaped tools, in particular rolling tools and the like can be used.
- These methods are also individually separately suitable to allow a necessary O- bervidverdichtung.
- the tooth root is not or only slightly compressed with a tool with which the tooth flank is compressed. It is possible to compact the surface in a section so far that only the pores on the surface are closed.
- the tooth root can be processed with another tool or remplinverdichtungshabilit.
- the maximum surface depth may be different due to the different techniques.
- a surface compression such as surface blasting.
- aluminum-containing sintered materials or other oxide-forming sintered materials can be processed, since with the surface densification in addition also removal of an oxide layer can be made possible.
- the invention further relates to a preform for a method for producing an at least partially surface-hardened metal toothed element, which has a compacted sintered material, wherein a first and a second flank of a tooth each have different asymmetric dimensions. Furthermore, it is also provided that a first and a second foot region of a tooth have deviating from one another, in particular asymmetrical Aufzeße.
- the invention relates to a toothed element with a metallic sintered material, wherein the toothed element has a locally varied compression at least in the area of at least one flank of a tooth of the toothed element.
- This is preferably a suitable for many applications elasticity of the powder metallurgical material in conjunction with a surface hardening possible.
- a noise reduction in the power transmission allows and at the same time provides good wear resistance.
- the toothed element is a toothed gear.
- the toothed element is a helical gear.
- a bevel gear is provided in another variant.
- opposing flanks of teeth of a toothed element have an asymmetric compression.
- an asymmetrical compaction is present in a foot region. This compression is adapted in particular to forces occurring during a use according to the application.
- the depth of the compacted edge layer is less in the foot region than on a tooth flank.
- the toothed element is a cam.
- the above statements are to apply accordingly, for example, flanks of the cam occur in place of the edges of teeth.
- a ferrous material is selected as the main constituent of the sintered material and at least one alloying constituent from the group consisting of carbon, molybdenum, nickel, copper, manganese, chromium and vanadium.
- An iron alloy is, for example, Fe -1, 0 Cr -0.3 V +0.2 based on a reference 15CrNiMo6.
- Another iron alloy is for example Fe -1.5 Mo + 0.2C based on 20MnCr5.
- the iron-containing alloy Fe -3.5 Mo based on 16MnCr5 is provided.
- the alloy C may be used 0.2% Cr 0.5% Mn 0.5% Mo 0.5%, with the balance iron and impurity.
- other compositions may be provided.
- a surface-compressed toothing made of sintered material has at least 80% aluminum and at least copper and magnesium as further sintering materials.
- a first embodiment provides that additionally silicon is used as sintered material.
- silicon may range from about 0.45% to about 0.8%, preferably between 0.6% and 0.75%. However, silicon may also be present in a higher range, for example between 13% and 17%, in particular between 14.5% and 15.5%. If the silicon content is higher, the copper content of the sintered material is reduced.
- a first Mixture for example, copper with 4% to 5% share, silicon with 0.45% to about 0.8% share, magnesium with about 0.35% to 0.7% share and the balance at least mainly have aluminum.
- a pressing aid is preferably added. This can have a proportion between 0.8 and 1.8%.
- a wax in particular amide wax used for this purpose.
- a second blend may comprise copper at 2.2% to 3%, silicon at 13% to about 17%, magnesium at about 0.4% to 0.9%, and the balance at least primarily aluminum.
- a pressing aid can be used as exemplified above.
- At least one region of the toothing has a density of, for example, more than 2.5 g / cm 3, preferably up to the maximum density.
- a manufactured workpiece with a toothing has a tensile strength of at least 240 N / mm 2 and a hardness of at least 90HB. If the silicon is higher, the density may in particular also be more than 2.6 g / cm 3 .
- a second embodiment provides that in addition at least zinc is used as the sintering material in addition to copper and magnesium as additives and aluminum.
- copper has a content in a range between 1.2% and 2.1%, in particular between 1.5% and 1.65%, magnesium between 1.9% and 3.1%, preferably between 2.45% and 2.65%, zinc between 4.7% and 6.1%, in particular between 2.3% and 5.55%.
- the rest is at least mainly aluminum.
- a pressing aid as described above can also be used here.
- a workpiece made from this mixture with a toothing preferably has, after the surface compaction, at least one region of the toothing in which a density of at least 2.58 g / cm 3 extends up to the maximum density.
- a toothed piece produced in this way has a tensile strength of at least 280 N / mm 2 and a hardness of at least 120HB.
- a toothed element with a further functional component in particular a shaft or another gear, is sintered.
- compliance with a precise working distance between a plurality of toothed elements, for example in a transmission, is thereby facilitated.
- the toothed element is part of a pump.
- it is an involute gear, which is brought into engagement with another involute gear.
- the invention relates to a device for producing an at least partially surface-compressed toothed element, in particular for carrying out a method described above with a tool control adapted to a different allowance.
- the device comprises in particular at least one rolling tool, which can preferably act on the preform with the aid of the adapted tool control, preferably under an adapted pressure and / or controlled path, in a matched engagement.
- the device comprises a rolling tool with a toothed surface, which can be brought into engagement with the toothing of the toothed element and can be rolled on it.
- the invention further provides an apparatus for producing an at least partially surface-hardened toothing element from a preform consisting of a sintered material at least in a surface region, wherein the device comprises a tool which compensates for different oversizes at a first and a second flank of a rolling movement to be compacted Tooth of the preform has.
- the rolling tool can have a contour necessary for the shaping, for example an involute toothing, only on one flank or on both flanks of a tooth.
- the invention relates to a method for designing an allowance for achieving a surface compression of a sintered metal toothed element in a rolling operation, wherein the allowance is determined iteratively.
- a geometry and in particular a torque and / or a pressure distribution is specified.
- a design of a rolling tool is defined.
- a preform with a locally defined allowance is determined.
- a selection can be made using data libraries.
- Such a data library contains, for example, experimental density profiles determined using various parameters.
- a simulation of the compression or rolling process can take place.
- the kinematics of the rolling process is simulated in conjunction with a simulation of elastic and plastic properties of the preform and optionally of the rolling tool.
- the simulation of the elastic or plastic properties of the preform is for example on Models of continuum mechanics in conjunction with a discrete solution using, for example, finite element or finite volume methods used.
- a geometry of a rolling tool is determined iteratively taking into account the oversize. For example, an allowance of an involute toothing of the hobbing tool can be determined. Accordingly, an allowance for other than involute gearing can be determined.
- a first step at least in a region of a flank of a tooth locally varied, at least pointwise definable allowance of a preform of the toothing element is automatically generated based on at least one design specification
- a geometry of a rolling tool automatically is generated
- a rolling process and thereby generated local course of compression of at least one edge layer of the toothed element is simulated
- an automatic evaluation of the generated course of compaction is compared with a default, and optionally the method from the first step is repeated using at least one variation for optimization until an abort criterion is met.
- the variation takes place, for example, with the aid of an optimization method.
- An abort criterion is, for example, a tolerance between the desired density profile and the density profile achieved in the simulation. Furthermore, an abort criterion can also be an exceeding of a predefinable number of iterations.
- the torque is to be understood here as the torque occurring in the intended use of a toothed element.
- a material tension is simulated, at least in the area of compaction, and used in particular for evaluation. It is preferably avoided that a surface is indeed sufficiently cured, but is brittle due to stresses and tends to stress cracks.
- data stored for variation in a database library is used.
- methods for optimization and data analysis can be used, for example, by means of neural networks.
- features stored in the database are used, for example, for optimization by means of a genetic algorithm.
- At least one of the steps can be replaced by a default.
- a rolling tool geometry is fixed. This is taken into account, for example, the fact that a rolling tool is much more expensive to modify, for example, as a preform.
- Another embodiment provides a reverse approach. Preferably, starting from a final shape, a preform or the rolling tool for producing the final shape as well as the press tool for producing the preform are calculated.
- the subject matter of the invention is a computer program product with program code means which are stored on a computer-readable medium in order to carry out at least one of the methods described above when the program is executed on a computer.
- a computer-readable medium is for example a magnetic, a magneto-optical or an optical storage medium.
- a memory chip is used.
- a computer-readable medium can also be realized by means of a remote memory, for example by means of a computer network.
- the computer program can for example be stored in a machine for surface compaction. Also, a calculation can be made separately from the machine for surface compaction.
- the machine has a controller, in particular a path and / or force-guided control in which the coordinates and movements can be entered to compact the preform.
- a die mold with which a preform can be pressed from sintered material, which is subsequently surface-compacted to a final shape.
- This press tool shape is calculated iteratively.
- a rolling test stand which offers the possibility of being able to carry out test rolling for a wide variety of surface densifications.
- data can also be determined which can be evaluated in the calculation methods.
- suitable characteristic values can be formed from a large number of measurements for this purpose. This can be used, for example, to start values for the iterative calculation of preform, tool or pressing tool.
- the rolling test bench can also have an automated measurement of surface-compacted workpieces which have a toothing.
- f H ⁇ is the deviation with respect to the toothing
- F 0 total deviation
- f f ⁇ the profile shape deviation of the flanks.
- the specified values correspond to the DIN classes with respect to the deviation.
- an iteration takes into account parameters which relate to a material behavior in the case of a surface compaction of the tooth form.
- An embodiment provides that an iteration for determining a preform of input data emanates, which are taken from a specification of the final shape.
- Preferably, at least one rolling tool is used which has the same quality as the final shape produced later.
- the quality of the tool can be transferred to the preform.
- the extremely precise surface compaction makes it possible for the toothing to have this quality of the final shape after the surface compaction without further material-removing post-processing step.
- a workpiece with the gearing is made to have a core density of at least 7.4 g / cm 3 with a surface density that is at most in a region of a tooth flank, with the maximum surface density extending at least 0.02 ⁇ m in depth in the region ,
- a method for the production of a composite of compressed sintered material wherein a precompressed tooth preform is compacted to its final shape at least in one area by means of iteratively determined data, and a roughness in the area opposite the preform is improved by at least 400%, wherein a surface hardness of at least 130 HB is set ,
- a core density of the final shape is set which has at least a density of 7.3 g / cm 3 and imprinted with a surface hardness having a convex course from the surface toward a center of the final shape.
- the toothing of precompressed material has, in a first surface-bonded area, a roughness which is at least 400% smaller than a roughness in a second area which is less or not surface-compacted.
- the roughness R z is, for example, less than 1 ⁇ m in the first region.
- a further embodiment provides that a surface hardness of at least 700 HV [0.3] is present at the surface of the final shape, while at a depth of 0.4 mm from the surface at least a hardness of 500 HV [0.3] is present .
- Another embodiment has a surface hardness of at least 700 HV [0.3] on the surface of a tooth flank and in a tooth root, wherein a hardness of at least 500 HV [0.3] at a depth of 0.6 mm from the surface in the Tooth base and a hardness of at least 500 HV [0.3] is present at a depth of 0.8 mm from the surface on the tooth flank.
- the production of the surface compaction makes it possible to set precise compaction as well as hardening according to desired specifications.
- a calculation method for designing a preform of a toothing made of sintered material wherein data enter into the calculation method, which are determined from a predetermined final shape of the toothing in that one or more load parameters of the gearing are determined in dependence on at least one use condition of the final shape, a local allowance of the preform is calculated which correlates with an expected compaction of the preform at the surface, wherein a loading of the sintering material below the surface into the calculation with received.
- the calculation is additionally based on penetration of the tool into the workpiece to be produced in the calculation, wherein in particular the behavior of the sintered material during penetration and after penetration can be taken into account.
- the calculation method provides that an elastic deformation of the sintering material to be compacted is taken into account.
- the calculation method provide that an elastic-plastic deformation of the sintering material to be compacted at the surface is taken into account.
- a depth of a maximum load below the surface for example when the workpiece is used as a force-transmitting gearwheel, enters the calculation method.
- the calculation method may further include shrinking the sintered material during sintering in the calculation. Also empirically determined data can also be included in the calculation.
- a calculation method for designing a tool for surface compacting a preform of a toothing made of, in particular, compacted sintered material for producing a predetermined tooth geometry is proposed, wherein determined data from the predetermined tooth geometry to be produced for the calculation of machine tool kinematics, taking into account associated machine parts of a workpiece, from which the tool to be formed is formed, and at least one tool former whose coupled system coordinates and their movement to one another, iteratively included.
- contact conditions between the workpiece to be produced and the tool former between a tip and a foot of the toothing enter into the calculation method.
- a maximum stress on the surface is also included in the calculation in the region of one foot of the toothing.
- a maximum stress below the surface is included in the calculation.
- a press forming tool with a press geometry for producing a preform of a toothing made of sintered mate- proposed, wherein the press geometry has adapted to a surface compression of the toothing course with at least one elevation, which generates a recess at least in the region of the toothing of the preform, which can be filled with sintered material during surface compacting.
- the survey on a front side of the preform causes a depression in the region of a head of a tooth of the toothing.
- the height of the elevation or depth of the depression as well as other dimensions thereof can be determined.
- a further embodiment provides, instead of a one-sided survey, that a bilateral elevation is provided in order to effect a depression on both end faces of the tooth.
- the bump is arranged according to a further development in a region of the geometry which causes a depression on a tooth head of the preform, wherein the bump has a dimension such that the shaped well at least partially grows the tooth head due to the processing of the preform into the final shape by the surface compacting at least diminished.
- a preform with at least one depression on an end face of a toothing to compensate for a material Aufsches in a surface compression of a tread of the toothing calculate and in particular finished.
- a preform with at least one depression on a tooth head of a toothing for at least reducing a growth of the tooth head in the amount in a surface compaction at least calculate the flanks of the teeth and in particular finished.
- the calculation method for determining a geometry of a preform or of a compression molding tool preferably provides that the geometry is determined based on data of a final shape of the preform and at least one depression or elevation is calculated which at least partially effects a compensation of a material displacement during surface compression.
- a method for surface densification of a toothing wherein a number of a repetitive compaction movement of a molding tool for surface compacting a surface on the preform is calculated iteratively becomes. Preferably, rollover is iteratively calculated until a predetermined surface density is reached.
- an advance of the molding tool is calculated iteratively.
- the preform is overrolled less than 20 times to achieve the predetermined geometry of a final shape of the surface compacting. Preferably, less than 10 times the rolling over.
- a method is proposed in which a reversing rolling on a toothing made of sintered material is carried out in order to compact the preform to the final shape of a surface compacting ,
- a short unloading of the preform is carried out by the mold before a reversal of direction. It has been found that by reversing, that is, by reversing the movement, a uniform compaction can be achieved.
- manufacturing problems were further minimized by reducing the tool's pressure on the workpiece before the motion reversal began. The tool can remain in contact with the workpiece. It can also be detached from the surface for a short time.
- a surface compression of a workpiece with at least one toothing of sintered material is proposed, wherein a first surface of the workpiece is densified with a different method than a second surface of the workpiece.
- a first toothing of the workpiece has a different compression than a second toothing of the workpiece.
- a bore in the workpiece, after surface compacting, has a hardened surface and is subsequently brought to a final shape.
- This allows the use of the bore for a shaft or an axle.
- An improvement in accuracy can be achieved by surface hardening after hardening of the toothing.
- a shaft with at least a first and a second toothing wherein the first toothing of sintered material is rolled and surface-compressed.
- first toothing of sintered material is rolled and surface-compressed.
- the shaft has a second toothing, which is produced by a different method than the first toothing.
- the second toothing forms according to a further embodiment with the first toothing a workpiece.
- both teeth may have been produced together in a press machine.
- the first and second teeth have been calculated iteratively and prepared accordingly.
- the production can take place successively, but also simultaneously according to another embodiment. In particular, this also applies to further processing steps such as a surface compaction.
- the second toothing has a hardened surface without surface compaction.
- the density inherent in sintering or the inherent strength of the material used is sufficient. This applies, for example, for pump applications.
- At least the first toothing has at least one tooth each different edge slopes at the same height of the tooth. This is advantageous in applications in which a main direction of rotation and in particular only one direction of rotation of the shaft is predetermined.
- the different edge slopes can be designed to reduce wear and noise.
- the second toothing is forged. It can additionally be surface-compacted. For example, this toothing can absorb a greater force transmission than the first toothing.
- the second toothing is made of a different material than the first toothing.
- the second toothing is made of steel.
- the second toothing can also consist of a different sintered material than the first toothing.
- the shaft may also be made of sintered material. It may, for example, have the same material as the first toothing.
- the shaft can be formed at least together with the first toothing, ie be pressed from powder material, preferably in a common mold.
- An exemplary method for producing the shaft described above may also provide that at least the first gearing receives a surface compaction and a bore for receiving the shaft is surface-compacted, hardened and then honed before the shaft and the first gearing are joined together. For this purpose, preferably, starting from an end shape of the shaft with the first toothing, an iterative calculation of a preform of the first toothing takes place.
- a method for producing a surface compaction on a toothing is proposed, wherein at least two preforms simultaneously receive surface compaction in a device.
- the preforms are arranged on parallel shafts and at the same time engage with at least one tool for surface compaction.
- At least two preforms are arranged on a common shaft and jointly brought into engagement with at least one tool for surface compaction.
- a device for producing a surface compaction on a toothing wherein at least two preforms for surface compaction in the device are durable and can be processed at the same time.
- a movement of at least one shaft is provided, in which both preforms come into engagement with a tool for surface compaction.
- at least three shafts for at least two preforms and at least one tool are arranged parallel to one another and form a triangle, wherein at least one of the shafts to the other two shafts zube- is wegbar.
- at least two preforms can be attached to a common shaft, wherein the tool has a greater length than an added length of at least both preforms.
- the preforms can lie with their end faces together.
- a distance is arranged between the preforms, the tool protruding along the shaft over both outer end faces of the preforms.
- a component with a surface-compressed toothing made of sintered material is proposed, wherein the component, viewed over a cross-section, has a gradient with respect to the sintering materials used.
- the component has a gradient that has a jump function.
- the sintered materials are provided with a transition boundary at least in this area. According to one embodiment, this transition boundary is present along the entire surface between the first and second sintered material. Another embodiment provides that in a region there is no fixed boundary but a gradual transition. In particular, it can be provided that the component has different sintered materials which extend into one another without exhibiting a pronounced mixing zone with increasing or decreasing gradient.
- a first development of the component includes that the sintered material of the toothing has a lower core density than the sintered material of a region of the component adjoining the toothing.
- a second development of the component provides that the sintered material of the toothing has a higher core density than the sintered material of a region of the component adjoining the toothing.
- a further embodiment has a component which has a first toothing with a first sintered material and has a second toothing with a second sintered material.
- a toothing has different flank angles on a tooth at the same height.
- a first sintered material can be arranged in an outer region of the component and form the toothing, and a second sintered material is arranged in an inner region of the component and forms a bore.
- a method for producing a surface-compressed toothing on a component wherein a first sintered material is introduced into a mold before a second sintered material is added, followed by pressing and sintering and densified by means of a surface compression of the toothing only one of the two sintered materials, while the other sinter material undergoes no change.
- a further embodiment provides that a second surface compaction is carried out, which relates only to the not yet surface-compressed sintered material. It is preferably provided that the first sintered material forms at least one surface of the toothed flanks and the second material forms a relining of the toothing.
- Another proposed method for producing a surface-compressed toothing on a component is to admit a first sintered material in a mold before a second sintered material is added, then perform a pressing and sintering and compacting the first and the second sintered material by means of a surface compression of the toothing ,
- a movement sequence for surface compaction is determined iteratively taking into account a material behavior of at least one of the two sintered materials.
- a further development for both methods provides that a relative rotation acts between the mold, in particular a press mold, and a sintered material to be filled, so that the sintered material accumulates in an outer region of the mold as a function of a speed of the relative rotation.
- first and at least the second sintered material are added to the mold overlapping at least over a period of time.
- the manufacturing process also provides grinding or honing of the compacted tooth flanks and / or tooth roots in addition to the surface compacting step of the toothing.
- the forging achieves a density of at least 7.6 g / cm 3 as the core density.
- the surface compacting can therefore cause a full compression and / or a precision of the shape of the toothing.
- an oversize for this step in a range of 4 ⁇ m to 8 ⁇ m material is above the final dimension for a material-removing machining step after surface compacting.
- honing is preferably 30 .mu.m to 50 .mu.m and grinding is 50 .mu.m to 0.3 mm, preferably 0.1 mm to 0.2 mm Surface compacting provided.
- the iterative calculation makes it possible to determine the areas and dimensions beforehand and to be able to implement them later in the procedure.
- surface compacting is preferably also provided, followed by hardening followed by preferably honing.
- the bore may also have an oversize between 30 ⁇ m and 50 ⁇ m after surface compacting.
- lubrication occurs during surface compacting.
- emulsions can be lubricated in particular with oils. This is preferred in a hot rolling, for example at temperatures above 22O 0 C.
- FIG. 3 a second tooth
- FIG. 9 shows a second process scheme
- FIG. 10 shows an oversize profile of a toothed element of a rolling tool
- FIG. 11 is a schematic view of a calculated depression on an end face
- Fig. 13 is a schematic view of a procedure in the iterative calculation
- FIG. 14 shows a view of density courses as a function of different initial densities of the preforms used
- FIG. 15 shows an overview of the ascertained errors which occur with different surface compacting steps and characterize the material behavior.
- FIG. 16 shows a hardness profile in HV on a flank of a toothing in different surface compacting steps
- 19 is a schematic representation of parameters that can be included in the iterative calculation.
- Fig. 1 shows an exemplary Wälzan eleven in a schematic view.
- a first Waiz tool 101 with a first toothing 102 is rotatably mounted about a first axis 103 in a direction of rotation 104.
- the first toothing 102 is engaged with a second toothing 105 of a preform 106.
- the preform 106 is rotatably mounted about a second axis 107. Accordingly, a second rotational direction 108 results.
- the second toothing 105 is engaged with a third toothing 109 of a second rolling tool 110.
- This second rolling tool 110 is rotatably mounted about a third axis 111 in a third rotational direction 112.
- the first axis 103 or the second axis 107 may be fixed axes while the two other axes can execute a feed movement.
- the third axis 111 is displaceable in a displacement direction 113 along a connecting line 114 of the first 103, the second 107 and the third axis 111.
- a doctorwalzvorgang be made.
- tooth flanks are only slightly compacted and, in particular, the tooth roots are not compacted. This results in a surface compaction in a desired area.
- the tooth base can also be surface-compacted only or additionally. For example, during a rolling process, a progressive displacement in the direction of the displacement direction 113 takes place.
- a region of the tooth roots of the preform 106 is also compressed.
- an adjusting device is preferably provided with a gear. In particular, very high pressures can also be applied.
- FIG. 2 shows a first tooth 201 of an associated toothed element, not shown.
- This toothed element is a toothed wheel.
- a geometry of the toothed element or the first tooth 201 is characterized by a first root circle 202, a first root circle 203, a first pitch circle 204 and a first tip circle 205.
- the first tooth 201 On a first flank 206, the first tooth 201 has a first flow path 207 before a rolling process. After a completed rolling operation results in a first End configuredverlauf 208, whereby a first compacted edge layer 209 results accordingly. Schematically, this is limited by a first compression boundary line 210. This line limits the area of the first tooth 201 within which full density is achieved. The full density is preferably based on a density of a comparable powder-forged tooth.
- Fig. 3 shows a second tooth 301 of a toothed element, not shown.
- This toothed element is also a gear wheel.
- Second tooth 301 and gear are characterized by a second tip circle 302, a second pitch circle 303, a second root circuit 304 and a second root circle 305.
- a second oversize course 308 and a third oversize course 309 are provided.
- a second final dimension 310 results on the second flank 306 and a third final dimension 311 on the third flank 307.
- a second compression limit line 312 and a third compression limit line result 313.
- the second oversize course 308 and the third oversize course 309 are configured differently.
- the different action of forces on the tooth flanks 306, 307 during a rolling process is illustrated by the illustrated sliding speed directions.
- a first 314 and a second sliding speed direction 315 result. These are directed from the second pitch circle 303 in the direction of the second tip circle 302 and in the direction of the second root circle 305, respectively.
- a third sliding speed direction 316 and a fourth sliding speed direction 317 result, which are directed against one another.
- Fig. 4 shows a third tooth 401 of a toothed element, not shown.
- This toothed element is also a gear wheel.
- Gear and third tooth 401 are in turn by a third tip circle 402, a Kopfnutznik 403, a third pitch circle 404, a third visnutznik 405 and by a third
- third tooth 401 is a toothing with a tip retraction, preferably in the form of a head rounding.
- a tooth profile is withdrawn in a tooth head region 401.1 between the third head circle 402 and the head cycle 403.
- an active tooth area lies only in the area between the head-use circle 403 and the foot-use circle 405 or between the head-use circle 403 and the third foot-circle 406.
- a fourth ramp-up profile 407 results in a fourth compression limit 408 after a rolling process the fourth flank 409 a fourth End configuredverlauf 410 achieved.
- Fig. 5 shows a Aufbornverlauf between two adjacent teeth of a toothed element, not shown.
- This toothed element is again a toothed wheel.
- the gear and teeth are characterized by a fourth root circle 502, a fourth root base footpath 503, a fifth landback circle 504 of the preform after a grinding operation, a fourth head circle 505 after a milling operation, and a fifth head circle 506 after a finishing operation.
- After a rolling operation results in a fifth Endemblverlauf 507.
- On the abscissa axis a lateral dimension in millimeters is plotted.
- On the ordinate axis, the correspondingly perpendicular lateral dimension is also plotted in millimeters.
- the teeth run completely in the plane of the drawing.
- Fig. 6 shows a compilation of further Aufforceverincome.
- the nominal ground length along a flank line of a toothed element is shown.
- this curved line relates to a progression from a tooth tip of a first tooth to a tooth tip of an adjacent tooth.
- the absolute arc length of the corresponding flank line in millimeters is correspondingly shown on the upper abscissa axis.
- the left ordinate axis indicates an allowance in millimeters.
- the right ordinate axis describes the corresponding radius of the associated toothing. Shown are a sixth Aufbornverlauf 601, a seventh Aufbornverlauf 602 and an eighth constitutivverlauf 603.
- the sixth oversize profile 601 and the eighth oversize profile 603 are in this case implemented symmetrically with respect to a tooth base symmetry line 605.
- the seventh oversize profile 607 is designed asymmetrically. In the vicinity of the tooth symmetry baseline 605, that is to say in the tooth base region, the oversizes each have a local minimum. This promotes a reduction of a risk of stress cracking.
- Fig. 7 shows a further Aufbornverlauf. Shown is a ninth oversize progression, which runs asymmetrically from a left tooth head 702 to a right tooth head 703. As already shown in FIG. 6, an oversize in the area of a tooth root 704 is smaller here than in the area of the fifth 705 and the sixth flank 706. This serves in particular to avoid stress cracks.
- Fig. 8 shows a first process scheme.
- a geometry of a rolling tool is generated with a first geometry generation module 802.
- a geometry of a preform in a second geometry generation module 803 is generated based both on the target 801 and on the geometry of the rolling tool.
- a rolling process is simulated. In this case, both a kinematics of the rolling process and the compression process, which is caused during rolling, simulated.
- a redistribution of material as outlined for example in FIG. 3, is taken into account.
- the simulation of a plastic deformation takes place here for example by means of a finite element method.
- Second simulation module 805 for simulating a stress can be considered. Both the target 801 and the preform geometry are included in this module. On the other hand, that allows Second simulation module 805 further includes a correction of the detected geometry of the preform.
- the first geometry generation module 802, the second geometry generation module 803, the first simulation module 804, and optionally the second simulation module 805 may be repeatedly executed in an optimization loop.
- Fig. 9 shows a second process scheme.
- a ninth oversize profile 902 of a tooth profile 903 is generated.
- a second tooth profile 905 of a third rolling tool 906 is generated.
- a rolling process is simulated.
- the rolling process of the first tooth profile 903 on the second tooth profile of the rolling tool 905 and the resulting compression is simulated.
- the first, second and third steps 901, 904, 907 are optionally repeated in a variation 908.
- FIG. 10 shows an oversize profile of a toothed element of a rolling tool. Shown is a tenth Aufierverlauf 1001 of a fifth tooth 1002 of a rolling tool, not shown. At a seventh flank 1003 and an eighth flank 1004 of the fifth tooth 1002, a different allowance is provided. At the seventh flank 1003, a material addition is provided, which is indicated by a first arrow 1005. In contrast, a tooth return is provided on the eighth edge 1004, which is indicated by the second arrow 1006.
- the allowance in this example is based on a regular profile of involute toothing. Due to the asymmetrical configurations of the two tooth flanks 1003, 1004, in particular an asymmetrical material loading of a toothed element to be compacted therewith is taken into account. Also, with respect to the final shape of the workpiece a symmetrical profile of both flanks of a tooth can be achieved by means of this rolling tool, for which compensations in the range of preferably less than 0.1 microns are made.
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic view of a calculated depression on an end face of a toothing.
- the depression serves to at least minimize, if not even compensate, growth of the sintering material displacement achieved by the surface compaction and concomitant growth of the tooth in height and / or width.
- the shape of the depression depends on the allowance and on the dimensions of the tooth. The shape can be optimized iteratively using the calculation method. A simulation allows an estimation of the actual behavior of the preform later on.
- Fig. 12 is a schematic view of calculated extreme cases of surface compaction tools which are calculable. The starting point of the calculation is the left-hand end geometry of the toothing. By taking into account rolling conditions, measuring parameters and other influencing factors, it is possible to determine iteratively the tool shapes that are shown in the middle and to the right of it.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a procedure in the iterative calculation and links in a simulation.
- the machine kinematics can be modeled. This is assumed, for example, by the associated machine axes.
- an optimization of the tool to be designed can then be carried out by means of the available degrees of freedom.
- FIG. 12 The examples shown there have corresponding disadvantages, for example, too weak foot region in the middle representation or too pointed head design in the right representation.
- Additional influencing parameters such as strength considerations and / or stress curves in the material, can then be used to execute an iteration towards a contour of the tool that is suitable for the respective requirement profile.
- the determined final geometry with the calculated measurements is taken as a starting point.
- Fig. 14 shows a view of density gradients as a function of different initial densities of the preforms used. If the density of the preform in its core as well as in the course changed outward, there are influences on the surface densification course. This is shown in the right-hand illustration of FIG. 14. By changing the respective preform, the density profile after a surface compression can also be strongly influenced. Therefore, the initial density as well as the shape of the preform are important parameters in the iteration and calculation.
- FIG. 15 gives an exemplary overview of the detected errors which occur at different surface densification steps and characterize the material behavior.
- the error is specified in error classes according to DIN 3972 or DIN 3970.
- An important point in determining a suitable surface compaction by rolling is the profile change of the rolling tool.
- Fig. 15 at a preform having a core density of 7.3 g / cm 3, which was in engagement with an unmodified set of rolling tools and has been surface compressed.
- the geometry of the gear changes. The goal is to achieve the desired final contour, as it is prescribed. From the figures of Fig.
- a new tool can then be determined, again perform the tests and iteratively determine an optimized geometry for the tool in this way.
- the calculation makes it possible to determine a final contour for the tool with, for example, two or even one iteration.
- FIG. 16 shows a hardness profile in HV plotted on a flank of a toothing over the distance from the surface on the x-axis in [mm].
- the profile profile of the hardness can be influenced by suitable dimensioning as well as by feed movement.
- the course may be at least partially convex or concave.
- the preform designated AVA7-1 has a larger oversize than the preform designated AVA4-2. Both have an opposite course of hardness: while in the first part until reaching 550 HVAVA7-1 has a more convex shape, AVA4-2 has a more concave course. After falling below 550HV this changes.
- FIG. 17 shows a hardness curve in HV in a foot region of a toothing in various surface compacting steps. Due to the smaller oversize there compared to the flank allowance and due to the geometry results in a different hardness profile. The hardness initially drops steeper, but then goes over almost in a straight course with only a slight inclination.
- Fig. 18 shows a schematic view of various calculated runoff curves for different densities based on a final tooth thickness. The diameter is plotted on the y-axis. The oversize is indicated on the x-axis. D_a or d_a indicates the head circle diameter or the tip circle diameter, 0 is a predetermination of an amount, for example, by a value on the pitch circle, d_b is the base circle diameter. A indicates the range of preferred values for the pitch circle area. B indicates a critical area, since material failure during rolling can already occur there.
- Fig. 19 shows a schematic representation of parameters that can be included in the iterative calculation.
- these locations may be the maximum load.
- a comparison voltage curve is preferably used in which the following applies: A maximum voltage occurs below the surface, in particular in the region of a negative slip, therefore preferably below the specified pitch circle diameter d_w1.
- the right photo indicates a tooth fracture due to excessive bending load. It follows for the calculation model that a location of the maximum Zahnfußbe pipeung is determined and taken into account. This can be determined, for example, via the 30 ° tangent according to DIN or via the Lewis parabola according to AGMA. For the comparative stress, it is preferably assumed that a maximum stress occurs on the surface.
- FIG. 20 shows, in a schematic view, a further possibility of, for example, simultaneously being able to compact at least two preforms.
- a movement of the preforms in the direction of the tool can be carried out according to an embodiment.
- the invention can be used, for example, in camshaft toothed wheels, in planetary gears, in sun gears, in drive gears, in differential gears, in gear wheels, clutch gears, pump gears, spur gears, helical gears, electric motors, internal combustion engines, in epicyclic gears, in external gears. or internal gears, for straight or helical or external helical gear units, for bevel gear units with straight, helical or curved teeth, for helical gear units or worm gear units, as well as for helical-key and helical-key hub connections.
- a further embodiment provides that a gear made of sintered metal.
- the other may be made of plastic or another material, for example.
- At least one of the two gear wheels has a coating which in particular has a noise minimizing effect.
- a Kegelschraubradcru can be created to thereby form a Hypoidgetriebe.
- the workpieces me gearing in automotive technology, in engine technology, in transmission technology, in adjusting devices, in power transmitting devices, in toys, in precision mechanical devices, household appliances, especially mobile home appliances, and others are used.
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