1964
DOI: 10.1115/1.3670554
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Deflection of Spur Gear Teeth Cut in Thin Rims

Abstract: In this paper, the complex problem of deflection of loaded spur teeth cut in thin rims is studied.Tooth-deflection curves, modified for the effect of elasticity of the gear, and rim stiffness factors are introduced.

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“…The wedge, moving at a velocity V, represents a positive pitch error of size e. Attia published the result of experimental work which used strain gages to record the deflections of gear teeth and the maximum instantaneous tooth loading as the gear teeth passed through the zone of contact at various speeds and static loads. 13 His results showed differences from the predictions 0° both Buckingham and Tuplin. In 195^, Reswick presented a more sophisticated analysis procedure for determining dynamic loading.…”
Section: Gear Dynamic Jjoadingmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…The wedge, moving at a velocity V, represents a positive pitch error of size e. Attia published the result of experimental work which used strain gages to record the deflections of gear teeth and the maximum instantaneous tooth loading as the gear teeth passed through the zone of contact at various speeds and static loads. 13 His results showed differences from the predictions 0° both Buckingham and Tuplin. In 195^, Reswick presented a more sophisticated analysis procedure for determining dynamic loading.…”
Section: Gear Dynamic Jjoadingmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…The deflection induced by a gear body is also called tooth fillet/foundation deflection [1]. Weber [12], Attia [13], Cornell [14], and Sainsot and Velex [1] developed analytical formulas to calculate the gear body-induced tooth deflections. Their analytical formulas all have the same format as Equation (1) but with different L, M, P, and Q values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, AM provides a general approach to evaluate mesh stiffness with satisfactory results [1]. The elastic deformation method has been introduced previously and has been used in other related studies [1,[22][23][24]. The potential energy method, a typical analytical method initially proposed by Yang and Lin, has been used to calculate the mesh stiffness of a pair of externalexternal spur gears [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%