Elastic deformations of a gear body lead to deformations of the flank line of a gear and have therefore an impact on the load distribution on the flank. ISO 6336-1 Annex E proposes a calculation of the face load distribution factor taking into account shaft deflections, but a shaft calculation using a beam model cannot take into account additional deformations of the gear body. Additionally, elastic deformations of planetary gears have an impact on the load distribution of the supporting bearings. Gear body deformations could be considered by using a full FEA calculation of the gear-body. For repeated calculations the FEA-mesh could be statically condensed on the interface nodes to reduce the degrees of freedom of the calculation model. This has some limitations as the contact point for the gear mesh can change, for example in case of a rotating planet carrier. If the contact position changes, other nodes of the FEA-mesh would be loaded, so either the full surface mesh has to be used or the condensation is repeated on change of the contact point. For static condensation of FEA based components the MESYS shaft system calculation 10/2018 introduced a condensation to a Fourier series for gears and bearings. After condensation to the Fourier series, large rotations of the gear or changes of the contact positions can be considered without the need to redo the condensation or to include all surface nodes of the gear or bearing. The Fourier series is used in circumferential direction and an integrated Legendre polynomial is used over the face width. This approach allows the extension of a shaft system calculation for a gearbox by more accurate deformations without losing the advantages in performance compared to FEA calculations. Like the shaft deformations in ISO 6336-1 Annex E now the deformations of the flank line including gear-body deformations can be directly used to calculate the face load factor. The effect of additional gear-body deformations can then be considered in strength or life assessment according to ISO 6336 or it can be used to determine improved flank-line corrections. In case of planetary gears, the deformation can be considered in calculation of the load distribution of the bearings.