About the Independent Sets of Periodically Meshing Teeth in Gear Drives - Part II
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2013, Vol 14, Issue 38
Abstract
This article relies on the concept of independent sets of meshing teeth, which affect numerous performance parameters of gear drives. The influence of these contact sets on the noise- and vibration activity, as well as their effect on the reliability and longevity of power gear drives are taken into consideration. Conclusions are made regarding the application of the above concept to the construction design of various gear drives.
Authors and Affiliations
Andrey HINKOV, Georgi TONKOV
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