ISO 10825

ISO 10825

Author: International Organization for Standardization

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13:

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Systematic Analysis of Gear Failures

Systematic Analysis of Gear Failures

Author: Lester E. Alban

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 1985-01-01

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781615031771

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Explores the detailed steps necessary to determine the causes of failure. First, the physical characteristics of a gear are studied: where the stress points are, from what directions the forces are applied, where the movement of material progresses, and where strain patterns exist. Second, all external conditions and forces are considered. With this background information, a systematic examination is described from beginning to end, the end being a conclusion about the mode and cause of failure.


Gears

Gears

Author: Vincenzo Vullo

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-02-21

Total Pages: 691

ISBN-13: 3030386325

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This book explores the geometric and kinematic design of the various types of gears most commonly used in practical applications, also considering the problems concerning their cutting processes. The cylindrical spur and helical gears are first considered, determining their main geometric quantities in the light of interference and undercut problems, as well as the related kinematic parameters. Particular attention is paid to the profile shift of these types of gears either generated by rack-type cutter or by pinion-rack cutter. Among other things, profile-shifted toothing allows to obtain teeth shapes capable of greater strength and more balanced specific sliding, as well as to reduce the number of teeth below the minimum one to avoid the operating interference or undercut. These very important aspects of geometric-kinematic design of cylindrical spur and helical gears are then generalized and extended to the other examined types of gears most commonly used in practical applications, such as straight bevel gears; crossed helical gears; worm gears; spiral bevel and hypoid gears. Finally, ordinary gear trains, planetary gear trains and face gear drives are discussed. This is the most advanced reference guide to the state of the art in gear engineering. Topics are addressed from a theoretical standpoint, but in such a way as not to lose sight of the physical phenomena that characterize the various types of gears which are examined. The analytical and numerical solutions are formulated so as to be of interest not only to academics, but also to designers who deal with actual engineering problems concerning the gears


Dudley's Handbook of Practical Gear Design and Manufacture

Dudley's Handbook of Practical Gear Design and Manufacture

Author: Stephen P. Radzevich

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-08-24

Total Pages: 1171

ISBN-13: 1000425215

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Provides an up-to-date, single-source reference for all aspects of the gear industry Presents an integrated approach to gear design and manufacture Includes new coverage of direct gear design and ready-to-use gear design Contains coverage of finite element analysis, gear vibration, load ratings, and gear failures