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Chapter 14, Problem 21P
Repeat Prob. 14-19 using helical gears each with a 20° normal pitch angle and a helix angle of 30° and a normal diametral pitch of 6 teeth/in.
14-19 A commercial enclosed gear drive consists of a 20° spur pinion having 16 teeth driving a 48-tooth gear. The pinion speed is 300 rev/min, the face width 2 in, and the diametral pitch 6 teeth/in. The gears are grade 1 steel, through-hardened at 200 Brinell, made to No. 6 quality standards, uncrowned, and are to be accurately and rigidly mounted. Assume a pinion life of 108 cycles and a reliability of 0.90. Determine the AGMA bending and contact stresses and the corresponding factors of safety if 5 hp is to be transmitted.
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Ch. 14 - A steel spur pinion has a pitch of 6 teeth/in, 22...Ch. 14 - A steel spur pinion has a diametral pitch of 10...Ch. 14 - Prob. 3PCh. 14 - A steel spur pinion has 16 teeth cut on the 20...Ch. 14 - Prob. 5PCh. 14 - A 20 full-depth steel spur pinion has 20 teeth and...Ch. 14 - A 20 full-depth steel spur pinion has a diametral...Ch. 14 - A steel spur pinion is to transmit 20 hp at a...Ch. 14 - A 20 full-depth steel spur pinion with 18 teeth is...Ch. 14 - Prob. 10P
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