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A method for detection and quantification of meshing characteristics of harmonic drive gears using computer vision

Donghui Ma, +2 more
- 14 Jul 2016 - 
- Vol. 59, Iss: 9, pp 1305-1319
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In this paper, a method for detection and quantification of the meshing characteristics of the harmonic drive gear based on computer vision is presented, and a physical-mathematical model is established to determine the relative positions of the selected tooth pair in the process of gear engagement, and the combined standard uncertainty is utilized to evaluate the accuracy of the calculated kinematics parameters.
Abstract
A lack of accurate description of the meshing characteristics and the corresponding frictional mechanism of the harmonic drive gear has limited progress toward modeling the hysteresis stiffness. This paper presents a method for detection and quantification of the meshing characteristics of the harmonic drive gear based on computer vision. First, an experimental set-up that integrates a high speed camera system with a lighting system is developed, and the image processing is adopted to extract and polish the tooth profiles of the meshed teeth pairs in each acquired video sequence. Next, a physical-mathematical model is established to determine the relative positions of the selected tooth pair in the process of the gear engagement, and the combined standard uncertainty is utilized to evaluate the accuracy of the calculated kinematics parameters. Last, the kinematics analysis of the gear engagement under the ultra-low speed condition is performed with our method and previous method, and the influence of the input rotational speed on the results is examined. The results validate the effectiveness of our method, and indicate that the conventional method is not available in the future friction analysis. It is also shown that the engaging-in phase is approximately a uniform motion process, the engaging-out phase is a variable motion process, and these characteristics remain unchanged with the variation of the input rotational speed. Our method affords the ability to understand the frictional mechanism on the meshed contact surfaces of the harmonic drive gear, and also allows for the dynamic monitoring of the meshing properties.

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