Quasi-static Load Sharing Model in the Case of Moulded Glass Fibre Reinforced Polyamide 6 Gears
Résumé
This paper presents a fast and efficient computational method to predict the mechanical
behaviour of plastic cylindrical gears made of fibre reinforced polyamide 6. Based on this method, an
investigation on the relation between the fibre orientation and the gear behaviour is done. The
numerical method uses a viscoelastic model accounting for the temperature, humidity and rotational
speed dependence of the gear. This model is developed under the assumption that the material is
stressed in its linear domain. The method is performed in three steps: the first one consists of defining
the fibre orientation from simulation and experimental results. The second step characterises the
viscoelastic behaviour of the material. The third step consists in calculating the load sharing with local
meshing, which integrates the viscoelastic model over the entire surface of the tooth. This model
permits computation of the load sharing between instantaneously engaged teeth and provides results
such as contact pressure, tooth root stress and transmission error. Three fibre orientation models with
an increasing complexity are compared. Simulation results show a limited influence of the fibre
orientation on the contact pressure and tooth root stress, nevertheless difference up to 10% are
observed on the transmission error amplitude.