Backlash (engineering)

Backlash (engineering)

In mechanical engineering, backlash, sometimes called lash or play, is clearance between mating components, sometimes described as the amount of lost motion due to clearance or slackness when movement is reversed and contact is re-established. For example, in a pair of gears, backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth. This gap means that when a gear-train is reversed the driving gear must be turned a short distance before all the driven gears start to rotate. A similar effect is the taking up of slack when a train starts to pull away at the station and each car bumps as its link becomes tight. At low power outputs, backlash results in inaccurate calculation from the small errors introduced at each change of direction; at large power outputs backlash sends shocks through the whole system and can damage teeth and other components.

Backlash is an unavoidable property of all reversing mechanical couplings (although its effects can be negated), and may or may not be desirable, depending on the application. Some backlash is required to allow for lubrication, manufacturing errors, deflection under load and differential expansion between the gears and the housing.

Gear couplings use backlash to allow for angular misalignment. The looseness of railroad car couplings is another type of backlash which is deliberate; when starting a train from a dead stop, the engine starts each following car rolling in turn as the couplings engage, instead of having to start all the cars at once, thus efficiently overcoming the initial inertia and static friction with less force over a longer time.

Backlash is undesirable in precision positioning applications such as machine tool tables. It can be minimized by tighter design features such as ballscrews instead of leadscrews, and by using preloaded bearings. A preloaded bearing uses a spring or other compressive force to maintain bearing surfaces in contact despite reversal of direction.

Mathematics

Backlash is created when the tooth thickness of either gear is less than the tooth thickness of an ideal gear, or the zero backlash tooth thickness. Additional backlash is created when the operating center distance of the gear pair is less than that for two ideal gears. The total backlash is defined as::b=b_t+b_c;

where:

Standard practice is to make allowance for half the backlash in the tooth thickness of each gear. However, there are applications where this may not be advisable. For example, if the pinion (the smaller of the two gears) is too small or has few teeth, the engineer may elect to not modify the pinion teeth and instead, take the total backlash out of the gear teeth.

Antibacklash gear designs

In certain applications, backlash is an undesirable characteristic and should be minimized; for example, a radio tuning dial where one may make precise tuning movements both forwards and backwards. Specialised gear designs allow this. One of the more common designs splits the gear into two gears, each half the thickness of the original. One half of the gear is fixed to its shaft while the other half of the gear is allowed to turn on the shaft, but pre-loaded in rotation by small coil springs that rotate the free gear relative to the fixed gear. In this way, the spring tension rotates the free gear until all of the backlash in the system has been taken out; the teeth of the fixed gear press against one side of the teeth of the pinion while the teeth of the free gear press against the other side of the teeth on the pinion. Loads smaller than the force of the springs do not compress the springs and with no gaps between the teeth to be taken up, backlash is eliminated.

High-precision main drives and positioning drives of CNC machine tools use duplex worm gear sets for backlash adjustment.

In mechanical computers a more complex solution is required, namely a frontlash gearbox. [ [http://users.actcom.co.il/meccano/frontlash.html Meccano Frontlash Mechanism ] ] This works by turning slightly faster when the direction is reversed to 'use up' the backlash slack.

Some motion controllers include backlash compensation. Compensation may be achieved by simply adding extra compensating motion or by sensing the load's position in a closed loop control scheme.The dynamic response of backlash itself, essentially a delay, makes the position loop less stable and prone to oscillation.

Minimum Backlash

Minimum backlash is the minimum transverse backlash at the operating pitch circle allowable when the gear tooth with the greatest allowable functional tooth thickness is in mesh with the pinion tooth having its greatest allowable functional tooth thickness, at the tightest allowable center distance, under static conditions.

Difference between the maximum and minimum backlash occurring in a whole revolution of the larger of a pair of mating gears.1

References

Notes

1. "ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05", "Gear Nomenclature, Definition of Terms with Symbols".


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