Analysis of the angularity of the surface in the axial section of the worm wheel obtained by computer simulation of machining
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Keywords

worm wheel, machining, CAD/CAM

How to Cite

Rębisz, Łukasz. (2021). Analysis of the angularity of the surface in the axial section of the worm wheel obtained by computer simulation of machining. Technologia I Automatyzacja Montażu (Assembly Techniques and Technologies), 111(1), 23-28. Retrieved from https://journals.prz.edu.pl/tiam/article/view/901

Abstract

Obtaining an accurate worm wheel requires a wheel model with the appropriate accuracy. This model can be obtained by computation, however, this is a complex and labor-intensive issue. In the CAD environment, there is a possibility of simple and quick modeling of the dentition, which is an alternative to mathematical calculations. It consists in creating micro surfaces and their approximation. The paper presents a comparative analysis of two methods of approximation of a discrete surface and the influence of modeling accuracy on the deviation of the profile of a wormwheel tooth was determined. It has been shown that the use of 30 surfaces allows to obtain the required accuracy of the outline.

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