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grooved profiles with evolving toothing

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good evening to all, I ask information about the size/verification of a grooved profile.
It is the first time I happen to realize a mechanism with a grooved tree and I can't find anywhere a clear track to follow.
Usually among my university books or in any case within the forum I can always find answers but this topic seems to me that it was treated little.
However, I would like to know if someone knows how to perform a test on the teeth of the axis, I thought I would consider it as a transmission between dense wheels but I think it's not the same thing...thanks to all of the help
 
Generally, when studying disassembled links, such as stickers and tabs, should treat grooved trees, with relative profiles. It seems to me that there is a technical standard describing how the dimensioning of the latter should be carried out.
 
 
in reality it is only the Cousin link explaining the formulas used to verify a channeled coupling. However, it is also possible to do "standard" checks by calculating the specific pressure on each side face of the groove and considering that 70% of the teeth work together.
 

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