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Corrected spur gears (under 17 teeth) have a PCD
equal to MOD ×
number of
teeth + MOD.
There are two
types of
corrected gears: S0
gearing (x1 + x2 =...
- blanking; and
gear cutting. As of 2014, an
estimated 80% of all
gearing produced worldwide is
produced by net
shape molding.
Molded gearing is
usually powder...
- ring gear, or the sun
gear—stationary,
three different gear ratios can be realized.
Epicyclic gearing or
planetary gearing is a
gear system consisting of...
-
differentials in
motor vehicles provide a
gearing reduction by
having fewer teeth on the
pinion than the ring
gear.
Milestones in the
design or use of differentials...
-
applies to
spur gears,
parallel axis or
crossed axis
helical gears, and worm
gearing. The
central plane of a worm
gear is
perpendicular to the
gear axis and...
- The
involute gear profile is the most
commonly used
system for
gearing today, with
cycloid gearing still used for some
specialties such as clocks. In...
-
external gear pumps which use two
external spur gears, and
internal gear pumps which use an
external and an
internal spur gear (internal
spur gear teeth...
-
ratios of
chain and belt
drives are
computed in the same way as
gear ratios. See
bicycle gearing. The
transmission of
rotation between contacting toothed wheels...
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Franklin D (1984).
Gear Design Simplified (3 ed.).
Industrial Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-8311-1159-5. Oberg, Erik (1920).
Spur and
bevel gearing (1 ed.). Industrial...
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Gearing”, U.S. Pat. No. 2,243,555 Reese, G. A., 1967, “Magnetic
Gearing Arrangement”, U.S. Pat. No. 3,301,091 Schlaeppi, H. P., 1968, “Magnetic
Gears”...