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Computer-Aided Spur Gear Design
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This paper demonstrates a way of applying an iterative computing technique to a typical engineering design problem, in such a way as to maximize a mathematical expression of the design criteria. Ways of writing this mathematical expression to express design criteria are explained through several illustrative examples. This technique of computer-aided design should allow the engineer to arrive at more than satisfactory designs in a minimum of engineering time.
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White, D. and Henderson, J., "Computer-Aided Spur Gear Design," SAE Technical Paper 690564, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690564.Also In
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