GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF CROWN WORM GEAR WITH STRAIGHT-LINED BLADE PROFILE

Authors

  • Moeso Andrianto BRIN
  • Christina Litaay BRIN
  • Suryadiwansa Harun UNILA
  • Yanuar Burhanuddin UNILA
  • Achmad Arifin UNY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21776/jrm.v15i3.1874

Keywords:

Geometric Design, Crown Worm, Mathematical Model, Concave Convex, Center Distance

Abstract

Applications for worm gear drives are common in industry. The crown worm drive is a new kind of inventive worm drive that has just been proposed. Nevertheless, no prior research has been done on the geometric design of crown worm gears with straight-lined blade profiles. On the other hand, designing the cutting tool depends on the geometric design of the workpiece surface modeling. As a result, this study proposed a geometric design for the straight-lined blade shape of the crown worm gear. Numerical examples are used to evaluate the accuracy and applicability of the suggested mathematical model. Furthermore, the modeling of a variable center-distance crown worm gear is completed. It is also feasible to model the crown worm gear using different tool profiles, such as concave and convex profiles.

Author Biographies

Christina Litaay, BRIN

Peneliti di BRIN

Suryadiwansa Harun, UNILA

Dosen di UNILA

Yanuar Burhanuddin, UNILA

Dosen di UNILA

Achmad Arifin, UNY

Dosen di UNY

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Published

2024-12-15

How to Cite

Andrianto, M., Litaay, C., Harun, S., Burhanuddin, Y., & Arifin, A. (2024). GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF CROWN WORM GEAR WITH STRAIGHT-LINED BLADE PROFILE. Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin, 15(3), 1701–1708. https://doi.org/10.21776/jrm.v15i3.1874

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