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» Effect of the ISO 6336-3:2019 Standard Update on the Specified Load Carrying Capacity Against Tooth Root Breakage of Involute Gears
Effect of the ISO 6336-3:2019 Standard Update on the Specified Load Carrying Capacity Against Tooth Root Breakage of Involute Gears
February 23, 2022
Stefan Sendlbeck M. Sc.
,
Dipl.-Ing. Maximilian Fromberger
,
Dr.-Ing. Michael Otto
, and
Dr.-Ing. Karsten Stahl
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A calculation-based study of different variants with regard to contact ratio and tooth root geometry to compare the results from the 2019 version of ISO 6336 to the previous version, released in 2006.
Contact Ratio
Load Carrying Capacity
Tooth Root
Standards
ISO 6336
Technical
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