High-Conformal Gearing
Kinematics and Geometry
The new edition of High-Conformal Gearing continues to address the kinematics and the geometry of conformal (Novikov) gearing
and high-conformal gearing. The book deals with gears that feature convex-to-concave contact of the tooth flanks of a gear and a mating pinion. Les mer
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The new edition of High-Conformal Gearing continues to address the kinematics and the geometry of conformal (Novikov) gearing
and high-conformal gearing. The book deals with gears that feature convex-to-concave contact of the tooth flanks of a gear
and a mating pinion. Gears of this type are commonly referred to as conformal gearings. Novikov gearing is the most widely
known example of conformal gearing. The helical gearing by Wildhaber, Bramley-Moore (otherwise known as the Vivkers, Bostock,
and Bramley gearing, or just V.B.B.-gearing), are well-known designs of gearing that are loosely referred to as conformal
gearing. The principal differences between conformal gearing as well as high-conformal gearing and Wildhaber helical gearing
are outlined. It also shows that Wildhaber helical gearing from one side, and Novikov gearing from another side, are two completely
different gear systems that cannot be combined into a common gear system.
This book aids mechanical, automotive, and robotics engineers specializing in gear design with successfully transmitting a rotation. It also serves as a resource for graduate students taking advanced courses in gear design.
This book aids mechanical, automotive, and robotics engineers specializing in gear design with successfully transmitting a rotation. It also serves as a resource for graduate students taking advanced courses in gear design.