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The Application of Graphics Engineering to Gear Design
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A highly competitive market and increased emphasis on quality have gear designers searching for additional tools to produce accurate gearsets in a condensed timeframe. To meet this challenge, a Graphics Engineering method has been developed to enhance traditional gear design techniques.
Graphics Engineering links interactive graphics, finite element analysis and solid modeling into a graphics/analysis development package. Starting with gear and cutter data derived by conventional techniques, it provides cutter paths and involute profiles for geometry, strength, and physical property analysis.
The comprehensive data obtained through Graphics Engineering provides a powerful tool for the gear designer to increase gearset accuracy and reduce design iterations.
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Szczepanski, G., Savoyard, J., and Youngdale, R., "The Application of Graphics Engineering to Gear Design," SAE Technical Paper 861347, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861347.Also In
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