The need for weight reduction in mechanical drives has in the past lead to an increased use of planetary gear units.
In a number of applications, more and more integration and lightweight designs are being introduced. This leads to a higher importance of deflections and local deformations. This applies particularly in the case of a gear unit for use in a wind turbine and for which application it has been proposed optionally to utilise a ring gear to act as a support directly for an inner or outer bearing ring.
This invention addresses the consequence on bearing performance of local deformation of the ring gear of a planetary gear stage by the passage of the planets in the relative motion of the gear system.
As shown diagrammatically in
Although the present invention seeks to consider all components of the occurring forces, it is to be understood that for instance the radial force can lead to significant local elastic deformations of the ring gear. When the gear unit is in operation this deformation will run through the ring gear at a speed which is synchronous with the moving planets i.e. with the planet carrier 12.
The magnitude of this deformation will depend on the forces and the surrounding structural stiffnesses.
In typical state-of-the-art planetary gear units, the planet carrier 20 (see
This means that any local deformations of the ring gear due to the passage of the planets will be distributed more evenly by this intermediate flange or housing. Thus when load is applied to the bearings, for instance external forces from the rotors of a wind turbine, they will be operating with loads that are relatively well distributed over the different rollers of the bearings.
a to d show examples of a more integrated and lightweight design, where the application, such as a wind turbine rotor, can be directly, or via a flange, connected to the planet carrier (
Because of the integration, the structural stiffnesses of the system change and forces acting in the gear contact between planets and ring gear can now lead to significant local deflections of the bearing(s)
As can be seen from the examples in
The present invention seeks to provide a gear unit comprising a planetary stage in which the aforedescribed difficulties are mitigated or overcome.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention a gear unit includes a planetary stage having at least one bearing which locates a planet carrier rotatably relative to a ring gear, wherein a bearing ring A of the bearing is subject to local deformation as the planet carrier rotates relative to the ring gear, and wherein the bearing has a bearing ring B, which is rotatable synchronously with the planet carrier, is precompensated whereby, in comparison with a non-precompensated bearing ring B, radial squeezing of the rolling members of bearing or load concentration or local unloading of the rolling members of the bearing is reduced.
a-b are schematic representations of side views of planetary gear units of the prior art.
a-d are schematic representations of planetary gear unit arrangements in which the present invention finds application.
The present invention thus provides a bearing ring B construction which compensates for the local changes in geometry of bearing ring A. As bearing ring B rotates (or stands (as in
Reference is now made to the cross-sectional view in
In
This embodiment is described in relation to the aforementioned construction of
This leads to advantages such as lower weight of the ring gear 5 because of reduced required stiffness and selection of smaller or lower cost type bearing(s). Also the overall structural stiffness can be controlled better, which results in the potential for improved dynamic behavior of the total application system.
The invention envisages accordingly a planetary gear stage with at least one bearing locating the planet carrier relative to the ring gear and where bearing ring A, which can be the inner or the outer ring of the bearing(s), is deformed locally due to the effect of planet passage in the ring gear, whereby the bearing ring B, rotating synchronously with the planet carrier (including standing still), is precompensated such that squeezing of the rolling elements or load concentrations or local unloading (as would be the case in
Options for achieving precompensations include:-
Bearing ring B may include a non-cylindrical surface for contact by bearing rolling elements. The bearing surface may include a number of surface zones of cylindrical shape alternating with a number of circumferentially spaced zones which lie offset radially from the cylindrical surface, a number of the zones being equal to the number of planet gear positions.
A gear unit 50 of the present invention is particularly suitable for use in a wind turbine (see
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