2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

POWER AND PROPULSION

Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Describe the “Law of Gearing,” conjugate action and specifically, involute profiles

marketing personnel, purchasing professionals and others interested in all-wheel drive fundamentals will benefit from this seminar. Prerequisites A technical background in any discipline is beneficial, although not required. Topical Outline • Module I: All-Wheel Drive Systems Overview −− Front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicle architectures −− Engine layout - Transverse vs. longitudinal −− Transmission layout - Transaxle vs. longitudinal −− Axle layout - Independent vs. beam −− Powerflow - typical power transmission arrangements • Module II: Part-Time Systems • Module III: Full-Time Systems • Module IV: Transfer Case Design • Module V: Couplers • Module VI: Noise, Vibration, and Harshness • Module VII: Emerging Technologies • Module VIII: All-Wheel Drive Interactions/New Developments

• Review the various definitions and terms used in gearing • Identify the function and operation of all gear arrangements • Appraise preliminary design considerations and the gear system design process • Explain practical gear measurement and inspection techniques, tools and equipment • Recognize “Best Practices” in regards to gear system design • Discuss some of the new and automated gear design systems Who Should Attend The intended audience for this seminar is powertrain engineers, engineering directors and managers, component suppliers, vehicle platform powertrain development specialists, and those involved in the design and application of geared systems and assemblies. This seminar will appeal to anyone who is interested in gears, gear systems, design development or measurement and inspection techniques. More specifically, anyone responsible for the following will benefit: • Mechanical power transmission system design, development, durability assessment and application • Application and development of geared systems technologies • Management of transmission designers and manufacturers • Supply of components and sub-systems to mechanical power transmission system manufacturers Prerequisites Attendees should have an undergraduate engineering degree to attend this program. This seminar is intended for powertrain engineers, engineering directors and managers, component suppliers, vehicle platform powertrain development specialists, and those involved in the design and application of geared systems and assemblies. Anyone who is interested in gears, gear systems, design development or measurement and inspection techniques should attend. Topical Outline DAY ONE • Principles of Gears −− Purpose of gears −− Basic concepts — Law of gearing; common tooth forms −− Classification of gears −− Definitions and terms used in gearing

Instructor: Fee: $400

Joseph Palazzolo

.6 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/pd730556/

Fundamentals of Gear Design and Application 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C0223

Through informative discussions and detailed explanations, this seminar will provide a solid and fundamental understanding of gear geometry, types and arrangements, and design principles. Starting with the basic definitions of gears, conjugate motion, and the Laws of Gearing, those attending will be given the tools needed to understand the inter-relation and coordinated motion operating within gear pairs and multi-gear trains. Basic gear system design process and gear measurement and inspection techniques will also be explained. In addition, the fundamentals of understanding the step-wise process of working through the iterative design process required to generate a gear pair will be reviewed, and attendees will also briefly discuss the steps and issues involved in design refinement and some manufacturing considerations. Also, an explanation of basic gear measurement techniques, how measurement equipment and test machines implement these techniques, and how to interpret the results from these basic measurements will be covered.

−− Velocity ratio −− Pitch surfaces • Gear Tooth Action −− Conjugacy −− Profile curves −− Surface of action −− Profile sliding

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