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Simulation of the stress state of the recess in the teeth of straight-tooth involute gear systems with skewing of the gear axes indicates that the standard calculations overstate the load capacity of the system. An effective longitudinal modification of the tooth surface is presented.
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Original Russian Text © V.I. Korotkin, D.A. Gazzaev, 2011, published in Vestnik Mashinostroeniya, 2011, No. 9, pp. 12–16.
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Korotkin, V.I., Gazzaev, D.A. Axial error of gears and the tooth stress state in involute gear systems. Russ. Engin. Res. 31, 834–837 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X11090140
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