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Input Data: Bevel Gearing

This document provides input data and results from a gear design calculation. The input includes parameters like pressure angle, diametral pitch, transmitted power, rotational speeds, number of teeth, design life, and material properties. The results include the actual output speed, number of gear teeth, gear ratio, quality number, geometry parameters, forces, stresses, and allowable stress numbers for the pinion and gear. It recommends selecting a suitable material like steel from AGMA Standard 2001-C95 based on the allowable stress numbers.
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Input Data: Bevel Gearing

This document provides input data and results from a gear design calculation. The input includes parameters like pressure angle, diametral pitch, transmitted power, rotational speeds, number of teeth, design life, and material properties. The results include the actual output speed, number of gear teeth, gear ratio, quality number, geometry parameters, forces, stresses, and allowable stress numbers for the pinion and gear. It recommends selecting a suitable material like steel from AGMA Standard 2001-C95 based on the allowable stress numbers.
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Input data:

Bevel Gearing
Pressure angle
Diametral pitch
Transmitted power
Rotational speed of pinion
Number of pinion teeth

20
Pd
P
np
Np

=
=
=
=

6
40
2970
22

Desired output speed


Design life
Number of load applications per
revolution

ng = 1900
L = 20000
q = 1

Elastic coefficient
Overload factor
Load-distribution factor
Factor of safety
Hardness ratio factor
Reliability factor

Cp
Ko
Km
SF
Ch
Kr

=
=
=
=
=
=

2300
1.5
1.58
1
1
1

Result
Actual output speed
Actual number of gear teeth
Gear ratio
Qualty number

ng
Ng
mg
Qv

=
=
=
=

1921.765
34
1.545
11.000

rpm

Geometry parameters

Pitch diameter
Pitch cone angle

=
=

Pinion
3.667
32.905

Outer cone distance


Face width
Mean cone distance
Mean circular pitch
Mean working depth
Clearance
Mean whole depth
Mean addendum factor

A0
F
Am
Pm
h
c
hm
c1

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

3.375
1.100
2.825
0.438
0.279
0.035
0.314
0.331

Mean addendum
Mean dedendum
Dedendum angle
Outer addendum
Outside diameter

a
b

ao
do

=
=
=
=
=

Pinion
0.187
0.127
2.581
0.230
4.052

Bending geometry factor


Pitting geometry factor

J
I

=
=

0.239
0.075

Gear
5.667
in
57.095

in
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
Gear
0.092
in
0.221
in
4.482

0.117
in
5.794
in
0.206

teeth/in
hp
rpm
rpm
h

Force and speed factors


Torque on the pinion

Forces on the pinion

Tp

848.485
Tang., Wt
552.923

lbf.in

Radial, Wr Axial,Wx
168.961
109.328 lbf

Pitch line speed

vt

2850.995

ft/min

Dynamic factor
Size factor

Kv
Ks

=
=

0.951
1.000
Gear
2.3e+009
0.924
0.882

Number of load cycle

Nc

Pinion
3.6e+009

Bending stress cycle factor


Pitting stress cycle factor

Yn
Zn

=
=

0.917
0.874

Expected bending stress


Expected contact stress

St
Sc

=
=

26310.176
89946.186

30469.979 psi
89946.186 psi

Allowable bending stress number


Allowable contact stress number

Sat
Sac

=
=

28704.673
1.030e+005

32986.468 psi
1.019e+005 psi

Note
After computing the values for allowable bending stress number and for
allowable contact stress number, you should go to the data in AGMA Standard
2001-C95, to select a suitable material. Consider first whether the
material should be steel, cast iron, bronze, or plastic. Then consult the
related tables of data.
For instance use through-hardened steel with hardness, HB

Grade 1
Grade 2

=
=

Pinion
229.379
196.734

Gear
261.144
193.795

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