Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Engineering

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Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Engineering

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The calculation of the load carrying capacity of cylindrical gears is generally carried out in accordance with the calculation method according to DIN 3990 /8/ (identical with ISO 6336) which takes into account pitting, tooth root bending stress and scoring as load carrying limits. Because of the relatively large scope of standards, the calculation in accordance with this method may be carried out only by using EDP programs. As a rule, gear unit manufacturers have such a tool at hand. The standard work is the FVA-Stirnradprogramm /9/ which includes further calculation methods, for instance, according to Niemann, AGMA, DNV, LRS, and others.

Contents

  • Technical Drawings
  • Standardization
  • Physics
  • Mathematics/Geometry
  • Mechanics/Strength of Materials
  • Hydraulics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Materials
  • Lubricating Oils
  • Cylindrical Gear Units
  • Shaft Couplings
  • Vibrations
  • Bibliography
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