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In this case the second tool allows to reduce the number of cuts, and
each cut operates at two different curvature radius on two following teeth.
Since tool distance is strictly defined, the cuts planning must be
optimized in reference to front tool or rear tool extreme positions,
so that the number of cuts for a certain form error doesn't succeed
in reaching the half value
(fig.06A)
(fig.09A)
(fig.07A)
(fig.11A)
.
Also in this case the value krc leads to refer planning mode to
front or rear tool extreme positions.
A simple simulation shows that the distance between two cuts ( for an
assigned form error ) become larger as curvature radius reduces: this
means that a cut planning referred to rear tool will be certainly
satisfying if properly translated to front tool.
It is only necessary to check relative position between innest rear tool
position and outest front tool position.
For values of krc over 0,5 it is better to plan cuts in reference
to tip circle curvature radius (
(fig.10A)
with plan edge=Re).
For values of krc up to 0,5, it is better to plan cuts in reference
to a virtual external circle corresponding to innest cuvature radius +
2 x [base normal pitc] * COS(beta).
in order to assure complete covering to front tool position (
(fig.11A)
with plan edge=ri+2*P).
For example, we show cut plannigs and their form error for
gears in example:
: n=8 n=7 n=6 n=5 n=4 n=3 n=2
: PINION:
: 1 tool : 0,071 0,095 0,131 0,196 0,327 0,634 1,769
: 2 tools: 0,023 0,031 0,044 0,065 0,108 0,210 0,584
:
: WHEEL:
: 1 tool : 0,016 0,021 0,030 0,045 0,074 0,146 0,403
: 2 tools: 0,005 0,006 0,008 0,012 0,020 0,039 0,108
That shows how second tool is convenient also in multi-plane mode.
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