Session: PTG-05-01: Gear Manufacturing
Paper Number: 142219
142219 - Simulation of Cutting Face-Hobbed Bevel Gears Based on a Ring-Dexel Model
The face hobbing method, renowned for its high precision and production efficiency, is a primary technique for mass-producing hypoid gears in automatic industrial applications. This method can be implemented effectively on a modern six-axis CNC bevel gear-cutting machine. However, due to the complicated machining movement of multiple nonlinear axes, it is challenging but essential to conduct cutting simulations to validate the accuracy of the given machining positions. Even some commercial software can do cutting simulations for face hobbing machining; the settings are very complicated, and thus, integrating them into the human machine interface program of CNC machine presents many challenges. Additionally, the cutting feed rates provided by the ongoing CNC codes may not be optimal, necessitating manual adjustments by an engineer to improve machining efficiency. Material removal rate (MRR) is closely related to machining power, making it a valuable metric for optimizing cutting feed rates. However, there have been few studies in this area due to the complexity of face-hobbing processing. This paper aims to establish a mathematical model for face hobbing simulation based on a modified ring-dexel model. Many rings are arranged in the model to discretize the gear blank and to solve the tooth surface cutting points. These points can be used further to construct the surface geometry of the produced gear using triangle meshes. The volume of material removed is determined, enabling the calculation of the volume removal rate as a basis for optimizing cutting feed rates.
Presenting Author: Yi-Pei Shih National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Presenting Author Biography: Dr. Yi-Pei Shih currently serves as a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology in Taipei, Taiwan, a position she has held since 2008. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan, in 1993 and 1995, respectively. Subsequently, she completed her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the National Chung Cheng University in Chiayi, Taiwan, in 2007. 
Dr. Shih’s research interests primarily focus on gear design and manufacture, closed-loop design and manufacture of bevel gears, and human interface for CNC gear machines. Before her professorship, she accumulated valuable industry experience, spending over four years at HIWIN working with linear guideways, another four years at APEX DYNAMICS in gearboxes, and an additional two years at LUREN PRECISION in gear-cutting tools. This combination of academic expertise and industry exposure has dramatically enhanced her contributions to mechanical engineering.
Authors:
Yi-Pei Shih National Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyBor-Tyng Sheen National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Yu-Hsien Wei National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Bo-Lin Wei National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Simulation of Cutting Face-Hobbed Bevel Gears Based on a Ring-Dexel Model
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication
