Ji. Pedrero et al., DETERMINATION OF THE ISO TOOTH FORM-FACTOR FOR INVOLUTE SPUR AND HELICAL GEARS, Mechanism and machine theory, 34(1), 1999, pp. 89-103
To estimate the bending stress at the root of a loaded gear tooth, ISO
/TC-60 introduced the tooth form factor and the stress concentration f
actor, which were both defined as a function of the tooth thickness at
the critical section and the distance between this section and the in
tersection of the line of action and the tooth centerline, when load a
cts at the highest point of single tooth contact. Both factors depend
on many parameters of both mating gears and generating tool, but for e
very tool geometry, the critical section depends only on two: the numb
er of teeth and the rack shift factor on the considered gear. This pap
er presents a general method for the determination of the critical sec
tion parameter for nonstandard, external gear teeth, considering tool
offsets, center distance modifications and backlash. Tables for the mo
st usual sets of tooth proportions (addendum, dedendum, tool tip radiu
s and pressure angle) are given, which are useful to make calculations
by hand. For each set, only one table with the above two input parame
ters is necessary to evaluate the bending stress for any value of the
rack shift factors, the number of teeth on both gears, the operating c
enter distance and the helix angle, and it is also valid for load acti
ng at the tip or at the highest point of single tooth contact. An appr
oximate, accurate method to compute the above factors with no iteratio
ns, which is valid for any tool geometry, is also presented. (C) 1998
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