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standards of reference wheels dentate

the solar has power and nominal turns of the motor. satellites take each, if done well, power/number satellites.
 
first we define the lay out for example: The entrance is on the sun, the outer toothed crown is fixed, the exit is given by the hammer holder.
The couple in the sun transmits the pair on the satellite gears, if they are 3 satellites the pair on the satellite detachment is divided by 3... if the satellites are 4 is divided by 4!
the outgoing couple depends on the reduction ratio, in all this you have to take into account the performance. .logically the output power will be lower than the incoming power.
 
hello to all, it is a couple of days that I look at the various types of conical teeth, in particular the straight and spiral gleason, I wanted to see those helicals, even if little used, but I did not find the formulas for the geometric sizing on the khk manual, would someone be able to supply them perfavour?? Thank you.
 
hello to all, it is a couple of days that I look at the various types of conical teeth, in particular the straight and spiral gleason, I wanted to see those helicals, even if little used, but I did not find the formulas for the geometric sizing on the khk manual, would someone be able to supply them perfavour?? Thank you.
It could be on the niemann ....you have to look.
 
I looked but are there formulas on the equivalent cylindrical wheel that is not the one used to verify the bearing capacity?
 
niemann elements of machines vol. 3 ....page 21-24-32-33 there are formulas for the geometry of the conical wheels also with beta angle.
 
I thank you now I look better, I had taken a look at it, but on the niemann sometimes I miss it, it is too prolix for me....
 

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