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Computerized simulation of meshing and contact of enveloping gear tooth surfaces
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    Computerized simulation of meshing and contact of enveloping gear tooth surfaces (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    A computerized simulation of a gear mechanism with enveloping gear tooth surfaces is presented. The transfer point for misaligned gear drives, where the point contact starts instead of a line contact, and the contact ellipses have been determined, among other things. As an example, a misaligned worm-gear drive is analyzed showing that the transformation of motion is accompanied by a periodic function of the transmission errors leading to a jump of angular velocity and acceleration of the driven worm-gear that might be a source of vibrations. The systematic simulation of meshing and contact of gear tooth surfaces turns out to be very useful for modern gear design and technology.
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    transfer point
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    contact ellipses
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    misaligned worm-gear drive
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    transmission errors
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