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Helical Gearbox Defect Detection with Machine Learning Using Regular Mesh Components and Sidebands. [PDF]
Lupea I, Lupea M, Coroian A.
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Solid Modeling of Involute Bevel Gears
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 2021In 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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The Modeling of Bevel Gears Using the Exact Spherical Involute
Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the ASME, 1994The solid modeling of bevel gears has been recognized as a major design challenge. Various approaches have been proposed to approximate the theoretical involute-generated contact surface of bevel gears. As a means to accurately represent contact surfaces of these gears, the exact spherical involute is introduced here.
Jorge Angeles
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The kinematic synthesis of involute spiral bevel gears and their tooth contact analysis
Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2014Abstract In this paper, a mathematical model of the spherical involute tooth surface of a spiral bevel gear whose generating curve is an arc of a circle is built. The parameters on the base cone of the gear are derived from those on the pitch cone of the gear.
Haitao Li +4 more
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Analysis and Manufacture of Skew Bevel Gears with Spherical Involute
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Skew 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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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.
Ignacio Gonzalez-Perez
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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.
Ignacio Gonzalez-Perez
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The spherical involute bevel gear: its geometry, kinematic behavior and standardization
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2011Bevel gear processing has diversified based on constant technical developments in forging, CNC cutting and hob design. Standardization of bevel gears is in higher demand than ever for different bevel gear systems that have different shapes and forms according to processing methods.
Noh Gill Park, Hyoung Woo Lee
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Method for the geometric modeling and rapid prototyping of involute bevel gears
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2018The 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).
Max Antonio Gonzalez-Palacios
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