Expanding Research in the Field of Asymmetric Gear Design and Manufacturing

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Studies and research in the field of cylindrical gear transmission capacity have identified gears with asymmetric teeth as a suitable solution. In addition to sizing problems of the gears with asymmetric teeth, there is a strong need of their manufacturing solutions, which requires adaptation of the existing gear manufacturing and control technologies. Following the application of the test procedure for the first batch of teeth set in advance, an 11-27% increased load capacity of the gear tooth resulted, which led to a similar increase of the maximum torque transmitted by the gearing. By studying and trying the manufacturing technologies of the gears, we made gears with asymmetric teeth with finished flanks by grinding in accuracy class 5-6. And we use these gears to make a one-stage gearbox, for further research.

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