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Optimal Tooth Numbers for Compact Standard Spur Gear Sets
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringMechanical EngineeringCombinatorial DesignOptimal Design RegionStructural MechanicsComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationOptimal Tooth NumbersDimensioning And TolerancingSocial SciencesEquipment DesignStandard Gear MeshMachine ToolCombinatorial OptimizationDesignMechatronicsIndustrial DesignGear SizeMechanical SystemsMechanical PerformanceStructural Topology
The design of a standard gear mesh is treated with the objective of minimizing the gear size for a given ratio, pinion torque, and allowable tooth strength. Scoring, pitting fatigue, bending fatigue, and the kinematic limits of contact ratio and interference are considered. A design space is defined in terms of the number of teeth on the pinion and the diametral pitch. This space is then combined with the objective function of minimum center distance to obtain an optimal design region. This region defines the number of pinion teeth for the most compact design. The number is a function of the gear ratio only. A design example illustrating this procedure is also given.