Dynamic additional loads influencing the fatigue life of gears in an electric vehicle transmission
In recent years the implementation of the electric engine in the automotive industries has been increasingly marked. The speed of the electric motors is much higher than the combustion engine ones, bringing transmission gears to be subjected to high dynamic loads. For this reason the dynamic effe...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura
2014-10-01
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Series: | Fracture and Structural Integrity |
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Online Access: | http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero30/numero_30_art_57.pdf |
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Summary: | In recent years the implementation of the electric engine in the automotive industries has been
increasingly marked. The speed of the electric motors is much higher than the combustion engine ones,
bringing transmission gears to be subjected to high dynamic loads.
For this reason the dynamic effects on fatigue life of these components have be taken into account in a more
careful way respect to what is done with the usual gears.
In the present work the overload effects due to both speed and meshing in a gear couple of an electric vehicle
transmission have been analyzed. The electric vehicle is designed for urban people mobility and presents all the
requirements to be certified as M1 vehicle (a weight less than 600 kg and a maximum speed more than 90
Km/h).
To investigate the overload effects of teeth in contact, the reference gear design Standards (ISO 6336) introduce
a specific multiplicative factor to the applied load called Internal Dynamic Factor (Kv).
Aim of this work is to evaluate how dynamic overloads may influence the fatigue life of the above quoted gears
in term of durability.
To this goal, Kv values have been calculated by means of the analytical equations (ISO 6336 Methods B and C)
and then they have been compared with the results coming from multibody simulations, involving full rigid and
rigid-flexible models. |
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ISSN: | 1971-8993 1971-8993 |