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Helical Gear Dimensions in the Case of the Minimal Equalized Specific Sliding

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The paper gives a new computational method for the determination of the geometrical dimensions of the helical gears with addendum modification based on the sliding equalization at the beginning and at the ending of the meshing. The sliding between the teeth’s flanks during the meshing is used to increase the lifetime of the gears by equalization at the points where the differences are the highest. The variations of the addendum modification values, at different axis angles and axis distances, are determined using the MATLAB computing environment, while the equalization condition is maintained. Minimization of the equalized sliding is obtained using a genetic algorithm in order to have the least possible sliding between the teeth flanks at given work conditions.

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Antal, A.T., Antal, A. (2010). Helical Gear Dimensions in the Case of the Minimal Equalized Specific Sliding. In: Visa, I. (eds) SYROM 2009. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3522-6_5

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