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Research on the Cutting Principle and Tool Design of Gear Skiving Based on the Theory of Conjugate Surface

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  • Peng Wang
  • Jingcai Li
  • Lin Han

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Tool design is one of the key factors that restrict the development of gear skiving technology since the design principle does not correspond to the cutting principle. The existing skiving tool cannot achieve ideal machining accuracy and reasonable cutting angles. In view of this, some research has been done in this paper. Firstly, the skiving principle is investigated essentially according to the skiving motions. Then, the principle of tool design is analyzed based on the theory of conjugate surface, and a new tool design method is proposed to match the skiving principle. For this, all the skiving patterns for various kinds of workpieces are enumerated and summarized to abstract a normalized skiving model. Based on this, the mathematical model of the conjugate surface is then derived to lay the foundation for tool design. Then, the design methods of cutting edge, rake face, and flank face are proposed. An example is presented at last, and the cutting simulation is conducted. The result proves that the proposed methods are correct and valid. The theoretical research in this paper could promote the improvement of skiving tools.

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  • Peng Wang & Jingcai Li & Lin Han, 2021. "Research on the Cutting Principle and Tool Design of Gear Skiving Based on the Theory of Conjugate Surface," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5469020
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5469020
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