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Why do we need gears?
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Possible solutions
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How to find the profile?
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The cycloid
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The involute
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Kinematic equivalence
Pitch circle
o1 o2
Base circle
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What is the pressure angle?
It is an standard value:
20, 25 and in the past
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The pressure angle
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Gear tooth nonmeclature
Pitch circles
Circular pitch
Addendum
Clearance
Working depth
Whole depth
Tooth
Thickness
Backlash!!
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Backlash
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Basic relationships
N
Diametral Pitch P=
D
N= Number of teeth
D= Pitch circle diameter
D
Circula Pitch CP =
N
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Basic relationships
Base pitch:
Db
BP = CP
D
D = Pitch circle diameter
Db = Base circle diameter
Line of action:
l = AC AP + DB DP
l
Contact ratio: CR =
BP
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Interference
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Spur gears
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Spur gears
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Helical gears
x = r cos(t ), y = r sin(t ), z = pt
Herringbone gear
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Helical gears
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Worm gears
They are a special case of helical gears, with the pion helix
close o 90, and the gear close to 0
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Spiral gears
r = a + b
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Spiral Gears
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Force analysis of spur gears
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Force analysis of bevel gears
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Wt =
rmed
Wr = Wt tan cos
Wa = Wt tan sin
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Forces of helical gears
Wt = W sin n
Wr = W cos n cos
Wa = W cos n sin
Wt
W=
cos n cos
Wr = Wt tan t
Pitch cylinder
Wa = Wt tan
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Gear manufacturing
Universal milling
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Gear manufacturing
Gear shaping
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Gear manufacturing
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Some videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1x1TRO36gU&fe
ature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF9CjluRFJ4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6bPTTyHSBU&fe
ature=related
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References
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APeJrQpm5B8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1f29M4o3jI&feature=relat
ed
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