Stress and Design Analysis of Triple Reduction Gearbox Casing
Stress and Design Analysis of Triple Reduction Gearbox Casing
Stress and Design Analysis of Triple Reduction Gearbox Casing
Prof. A. V. Patil
Faculty
Department of Mechanical Engineering
S.S.G.B.C.O.E & T Bhusawal-425203 North Maharastra
University, Maharastra, India
Abstract
The finite element analysis of triple reduction gearbox that constitutes the driving mechanism of a double bascule movable
bridge was performed. The triple reduction helical gearbox was made of ASTM A36 Steel. The triple reduction helical gearbox
was a three stage gearbox transmitting 112.5 H.P. at 174 rpm with a reduction ratio of 71.05:1. The load calculation for helical
gear was performed using the CAD Software package. The reactions were used to apply loads to the finite element model of
housing (casing). Geometric model of triple reduction gearbox casing was built using NX-8 and meshed using the ANSYS finite
element program. Static structural analysis was performed using a combination of shell and solid elements to determine the
deflection and to estimate the stress distribution in the housing. The aim is to improve the strength by reducing the stress and
deformation what changes can do in Design that all will discussed about the detail analysis of ANSYS software result for three
different cases for gearbox casing .case (1) casing without stiffeners and rings. Case (2) casing with stiffeners. Case (3) casing
with stiffeners and rings.
Keywords: Triple Reduction Gearbox, Geometric, Stiffeners and Rings, Movable Bridge, Discretized
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I. INTRODUCTION
This work focuses on the stress analysis of triple reduction of gearbox casing designed and manufactured by steward machine
company, Birmingham, Alabama. These gearboxes are designed for high torque and low speed applications for operating
movable bridges, heavy hoisting machinery, or other lifting mechanisms. The helical and herringbone-bevel combination
gearbox housings analyzed in this work form the driving mechanism of a double bascule movable bridge. . A double bascule
bridge has two leafs on each side and a total of four leafs that open and close when the bridge is opened and closed. An AC
motor drives the differential gearbox D of a double bascule bridge shown in the block diagram of Figure 1.2 The AC motors are
typically rated for 15-150h.p. at 870 rpm. The differential gearbox D drives the triple reduction gearboxes T on both sides, which
in turn drive the main pinion P. The main pinion drives the rack R attached to the leaf of the bridge. The differential gearbox
allows equal load distribution between the two output shafts. The triple reduction gearbox consists of helical gears. A photograph
showing the operating gearbox mechanism of a movable bridge is shown in Figure 1.
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Gearbox Specifications
The triple reduction gearbox is the input to the main drive pinion of one leaf of the bridge. This gearbox weighs approximately
9000 kg and is driven by the differential gearbox. The material of the housing is ASTM A36 steel with a modulus of elasticity E
of 30 x 106 psi and Poissons ratio v of 0.29. The housing is joined together by a combination of welding and bolted joints. A
schematic of the gearbox is shown in Figure 5.1. The triple reduction gearbox shafts are designated using capital Ss and a
numeral. The gearbox has two intermediate shafts S2 and S3 besides the input and output shafts S1 and S4. All shafts have
helical gears and anti-friction bearing at shaft ends. The gearbox is designed to transmit 112.5 h.p. at 174 rpm with a reduction
ratio of 71.05:1. The dimensions and specifications were provided by Steward Machine Company.
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Case
Max stress
Total deformation
Directional deformation X
Directional deformation Y
Directional deformation Z
Table - 2
Comparison of 3 Cases of Design
Case 1
Case 2
(Only Casing) (Casing with Stiffeners)
340.82 MPa
836.4 MPa
6.379 mm
2.92 mm
2.482 mm
0.2372 mm
6.3433 mm
3.523 mm
025284 mm
1.6595 mm
Case 3
(Casing with ring & stiffeners)
292.17 MPa
1.5186 mm
0.6308 mm
1.3766 mm
0.3809 mm
V. CONCLUSION
In this project studied about the design modification and stress analysis of the three stage helical gearbox casing. The aim of this
project was to modify the design of 3-stage helical gearbox casing which can withstand high load with minimum Stress and
Deformation. To fulfill this aim three different cases i.e. casing without ring and stiffener, casing with stiffeners and casing with
ring and stiffeners. Amongst these three cases we have better results in case of casing with ring and stiffeners.
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