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Gear Design
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Gear design is discussed in terms of drive system requirements; preliminary design considerations; analysis of gear capacity by means of tooth strength rating, surface durability rating, scoring hazard rating, and allowable stress index; computer design analysis; design optimization and kinematic action analysis by computer; and special design considerations.
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Lemanski, A., "Gear Design," SAE Technical Paper 680381, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680381.Also In
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