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Solid Modeling of Involute Bevel Gears

2021
In some cases, when designing modern transmissions, it is not possible to obtain a rational layout of the drive, to increase its load capacity when using traditional gears (cylindrical, bevel, etc.). The use of gears with involute bevel gears (IBG) allows solving this problem.
B. Lopatin, S. Plotnikova, V. Bruzhas
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Method for the geometric modeling and rapid prototyping of involute bevel gears

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2018
The growth of additive manufacturing technology allows the fabrication of complete functional devices with complex geometries with ease and low cost. This technology allows the fabrication of pieces that could not be made in the past with traditional manufacturing techniques, in this case, bevel gears with exact spherical involute (ESI).
Ricardo García-García   +1 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Research Regarding Modelling of Involute-Bevel Gears

2013
Involute-bevel gears, as well as gears containing them, have a difficult “task” in motion transmission then gears with parallel axes. A difficulty is related to the fact that axes, although coplanar, are concurrent, thus, between driver gear axis and driven gear axis there is an angle “\( < \,180^{ \circ } \)”.
Ioan Ardelean   +3 more
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Synthesis of N-Lobed Involute Modified Noncircular Bevel Gears

Volume 11: Systems, Design, and Complexity, 2014
Noncircular bevel gears (NBG) can achieve variable transmission between intersecting axes. The transmission ratio function is obtained when giving the involute NBG’ pitch curve equations during their pure rolling. The relationship of least number of teeth avoiding undercutting and the pitch curve curvature of NBG is analyzed.
Kan Shi   +4 more
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Mathematical definition and computerized modeling of spherical involute and octoidal bevel gears generated by crown gear

Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2016
Abstract The involute profile is the most commonly used tooth profile for cylindrical gears. However, its counterpart for bevel gears is not commonly used because its generation is not compatible with the use of easy-to-manufacture cutting tools and market-oriented generation methods.
Alfonso Fuentes-Aznar   +1 more
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Analysis and Manufacture of Skew Bevel Gears with Spherical Involute

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
Skew bevel gears are fundamental element of transmission system. Processing quality of skew bevel gears has impact on the performance of system. An accurate processing method of tooth surface of skew bevel gears with spherical involute is proposed. According to the space meshing theory, the meshing equation of skew bevel gears is built by the theory of
Bai Chao Wang   +5 more
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