Abstract

A simple, analytical model for load sharing and quasi-static transmission error of spur gears with non-standard tooth height is presented. It is based on the minimum elastic potential energy principium and considers the influence of profile modifications and tooth deflections. In addition, is suitable for different tooth height on pinion and wheel, as well as for standard and high-contact-ratio spur pairs.

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