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AGMA 940-A09:2009 Edition

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Double Helical Epicyclic Gear Units

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AGMA 2009 29
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SCOPE

This information sheet provides specific design considerations for epicyclic gear drives which use double helical gearing.  Double helical epicyclic gear units have special concerns and complexities in their design, manufacturing and assembly.  These include:

  • assembly protocols of the gear elements;

  • apex runout, sometimes referred to as axial runout or apex wobble;

  • effects which influence gear face load distribution;

  • special considerations for load sharing;

  • special considerations applicable to floating ring designs.

Double helical epicyclic gear units with pitchline velocities in excess of 35 meters per second and aircraft propulsion gears are excluded.

This information sheet is a supplement to ANSI/AGMA 6123-B06 covering design issues of double helical epicyclic units which are not covered in that standard.

FOREWORD

[The foreword, footnotes and annexes, if any, in this document are provided for informational purposes only and are not to be construed as a part of AGMA Information Sheet 940-A09, Double Helical Epicyclic Gear Units.]

The purpose of this information sheet is to provide specification, comparison and design data for double helical epicyclic gear units as a supplement to ANSI/AGMA 6123-B06, Design Manual for Enclosed Epicyclic Gear Drives.  While the scope of ANSI/AGMA 6123-B06 includes only spur and single helical epicyclic drives, a significant portion of the material presented is applicable to the double helical configuration and will be referenced by this information sheet.

The double helical epicyclic configuration is generally used when it is desired to maximize power density.  This information sheet will discuss the considerations and complexities of the double helical epicyclics which include application, arrangements, meshing/assembly, load sharing, lubrication and components (gearing, bearings, splines and carriers).

The formulas presented or referenced in this information sheet contain numerous terms whose individual values can vary significantly depending on application, system effects, accuracy and manufacturing methods.  Proper evaluation of these terms is essential for realistic rating.  The knowledge and judgment required to properly evaluate the various rating factors comes primarily from years of accumulated experience in designing, testing, manufacturing and operating similar gear units.  The detailed treatment of the general rating formulas for specific product applications is best accomplished by those experienced in the field.

This information sheet is dedicated to Don McVittie. His participation and inspiration led to the development of this information sheet.  Mr. McVittie was the first Chairman of the Epicyclic Enclosed Drives Committee.  His thoroughness and enthusiasm for gearing, along with his contributions, as well as the contributions of his fellow committee members brought out the best information from the committee as a whole.

The first draft of AGMA 940-A09 was made in May, 2005.  It was approved by the AGMA Technical Division Executive Committee in January, 2009.

Suggestions for improvement of this document will be welcome.  They should be sent to the American Gear Manufacturers Association, 1001 N. Fairfax Street, 5th Floor, Alexandria, Virginia  22314.

AGMA 940-A09
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