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hello to all my name is stefano and I am new to the forum.
I am currently using the design module dentate wheels and what I would need is adequate documentation regarding all the specific data of the various metal alloys (e.g.: breaking load, fatigue limit, etc.) this also according to the heat treatment.
what I look for must be updated with the last names of the alloys themselves.
what I would also look for is the material that gives the various coeffs. which introduce itself for the calculation and structural verification of toothed wheels (e.g.:form factor, wear factor, dimension factor etc...).
I hope somewhere on the net you can find this material or if you know me also of books.
 
as first post ask you not ask little....
you tried with a search maybe what you ask for
p.s.
have you read the forum rules?
Anyway welcome.
 
So complex data is difficult to find them exhaustively in a forum.
try to ask a manufacturer of toothed wheels and then what wheels are cylindrical? ... shipbuilding? What kind and dimensions? bicycles? automotive change systems?

It's like asking for all the specifications of all the steels. It would take the weight of a braid to respond.

Try narrowing the field and we will try to direct you.
 
the use is digging mugs for clay quarries, order of magnitude... I give you the following technical data just to have an idea:
torque transmitted:2790 nm
power to the pinion:30 kw
rotation speed of the pinion:102.5 r.p.m
we are talking about parallel axle-shaped wheels:
No pinion teeth =13
No crown teeth =53
 
maybe it was better to have more answers put this discussion in the most generic forums on mechanical design... even if you are using inventor, the problem to solve is not inherent to inventor and could also help those who use other programs.
 
clay is a bad beast, as derived from silicon, therefore with strong abrasive power on materials.
stainless steel materials are probably suitable (a 304 or 316) with induction hardened teeth.
you can ask directly to a manufacturer as clearers (www.chiaravalli.it) or gear rods www.colzaningragi.it
 
hi feffo, I am a fan of gears and I applied for gravel crushing plants and rope plants (skilift)
My e-mail. igualdi@hotmail.comNow I'm retired from December 2009 and I'd gladly develop another project maybe what you showed in this forum.
always available
gualdi
 

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