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Single Flank Testing Hypoid Gears
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Abstract
The single flank test measures the transmission error of a gear pair. The transmission error curve indicates the profile error (as described in the Gleason tooth contact analysis), and also pitch and eccentricity errors. The method is therefore valuable, not only for hypoid gear development, but also for inspection or quality control.
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Munro, R., "Single Flank Testing Hypoid Gears," SAE Technical Paper 710116, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710116.Also In
References
- Baxter M. L. “Effect of Misalignment on Tooth Action of Bevel and Hypoid Gears.” ASME paper No. 61-MD-20 May 1961
- Munro R. G. “Gear Transmission Error.” A.G.M.A. paper No. 239.10 August 1967
- Munro R. G. “The Interpretation of Results from Gear Measuring Instruments.” British Gear Manufacturers Association Technical Meeting May 1968
- Munro R. G. “Effect of Geometrical Errors on the Transmission of Motion Between Gears.” The Institution of Mechanical Engineers London Conference “Gearing in 1970,” paper No. 10 September 1970
- Kohler H. K. Pratt A. Thompson A. M. “Dynamics and Noise of Parallel-Axis Gearing.” The Institution of Mechanical Engineers London Conference “Gearing in 1970,” paper No. 14 September 1970