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Stefan Sendlbeck M. Sc.

Stefan Sendlbeck, M.Sc. is currently a Research Associate at the Institute of Machine Elements, the Gear Research Center (FZG) at the Technical University of Munich in Germany. He started his scientific career with a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Munich including a study abroad at the University of Waterloo in Canada. He joined FZG as a researcher in 2018. Since then, he focused on gear design and calculation methods, gear condition monitoring and prognostics, and the use of machine learning methods in gear technology.

Articles by Stefan Sendlbeck M. Sc.

TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2022-02-23

Effect of the ISO 6336-3:2019 Standard Update on the Specified Load Carrying Capacity Against Tooth Root Breakage of Involute Gears

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.
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