A Static and Dynamic Model of Spiral Bevel Gears

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Two three-dimensional lumped parameter dynamic models of spiral bevel gears are presented and compared. The first approach is classic and relies on a single averaged mesh stiffness element connecting the gears whereas a time-varying non-linear distribution of discrete stiffness elements over the potential contact area is used in the second model.

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