Involute Spline Design and Rating. Wednesday, October 18, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Instructor: Raymond Drago, P.E. This course will address both geometry and rating of involute splines of various types. Types of spline joints and their applications are discussed. Spline configuration variations including half depth and full depth and special function designs will be addressed. Both fixed and flexible spline configurations are treated in terms of usage and design. Lubrication methods, including grease, oil bath and flowing oil as well as coatings appropriate for various spline applications are discussed. Shear and compressive stress rating methods are discussed with analyses methodology presented in both equation and graphical methodology via various rating charts.
Modern Automated Gear Quality Assessment Technology. Thursday, October 19, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Instructor: William Mark McVea, KBE+, Inc. This course is intended to provide you with a thorough understanding of the information contained within a typical gear inspection report. Specifically, we will look at the contents and meaning of the information contained within the gear charts, as well as the techniques used by the gear measurement system to assess gear quality. An explanation of basic gear measurement techniques, how measurement equipment and test machines implement these techniques, and how to interpret the results from these basic measurements will be covered. We will also discuss how to interpret the results and what corrective actions may be considered if the quality of a particular gear is unsatisfactory.
Materials Selection and Heat Treatment of Gears. Thursday, October 19, 8:00 am–5:00 pm. Instructors: AGMA and ASM International. Because of their unique contribution to the operation of so many machines and mechanical devices, gears have received special attention from the technical community for more than two millennia. New developments in gear technology, particularly from the materials and heat treatment perspectives, have improved gear performance. This course, developed jointly by AGMA and ASM International, will provide an overview of materials selection and heat treatment of gears. Topics covered include: Gear material selection, heat treatment, material hardenability, allow steel selection, gear failure concerns, manufacturing considerations, material form, cast iron, powdered metal, bronze and brass, and plastics.
Networking Events
FTM Networking Reception. Monday, October 16, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm. $85. Join attendees from the Fall Technical Meeting for a fun networking reception at The Yard in Corktown! The reception includes dinner, drinks, and fun activities including axe throwing, board games, shuffleboard, fire pits, and cornhole. The reception is included in registration for Full FTM attendees, but tickets are available for single-session passholders, other MPT Expo attendees, and anyone else interested in joining the fun!
Women in Manufacturing and Engineering Breakfast. Tuesday, October 17, 7:00 am–9:00 am. $50. AGMA and ASM are pleased to invite all women at MPT Expo to a networking breakfast where there will be a panel of industry experts sharing experiences and advice about how to become leaders in your field and how to avoid complacency in the workforce to advocate for your own career. Join others from all sectors of manufacturing and engineering, from new employees to high-level executives, to build new relationships, grow your network, and innovate for the future. Who should attend: All women exhibiting or attending Motion + Power Technology Expo, the Heat Treat Conference & Exposition, or IMAT events who want to network and be inspired!
Opening Night Welcome Reception. Tuesday, October 17, 5:00 pm–6:00 pm. FREE to all attendees. Join exhibitors and fellow attendees on the show floor for the Opening Night Welcome Reception. Your expo pass includes two drink tickets, and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Come meet exhibitors, network with your peers, and meet new friends as we kick off MPT Expo!
Wednesday Networking Reception. Wednesday, October 18, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm. $100. Take a night off from the tradeshow floor to unwind and network with industry professionals! Meet up with old friends or enjoy the open bar with new prospects. Enjoy local fare and drinks and get ready for an evening of fun and entertainment. More details regarding this event will be posted soon! Who should attend: All those attending or exhibiting at Motion + Power Technology Expo, the Heat Treat Conference & Exposition, or IMAT events.
AGMA Electric Vehicle Technology Town Hall
Thursday, October 19
8:00 am–10:00 am
Free
For more than 100 years, AGMA has led discussions in standards development for the gear industry. From streetcars to wind turbine technology, AGMA has been the facilitator-in-chief bringing together stakeholders to discuss, brainstorm, share, and collaborate in the development of standards that are utilized by entire industries across the globe.
Electric vehicle technology is emerging as a mainstream technology, and to keep within its traditional role as the facilitator-in-chief, it is time for AGMA to gather experts and begin discussion on standards for this space.
The two-hour town hall style meeting will begin with a short presentation by Amir Aboutaleb, AGMA VP, Technical Division, on what current AGMA documents are available for use in the EV space. Next, attendees will be invited to share their thoughts on current state of the EV sector including areas and topics where AGMA could step in to support the gear industry. Drawing on its 100+ year experience, the goal of this event is for AGMA to gather the experts around a table to discuss outstanding issues identified by consensus and collaborate on consensus based, mutually beneficial solutions as it relates to the EV sector. Come be a part of the discussion!
This meeting is open to all interested from the gearing industry, specifically those involved in the electrical vehicle space. Participants should expect, and be ready and willing, to collaborate and share knowledge.
Fall Technical Meeting 2023
AGMA’s Fall Technical Meeting begins one day before MPT Expo, and it requires a separate admission (see www.agma.org/events/fall-technical-meeting-ftm/ for details on pricing).
This meeting brings together top researchers from across the globe who will provide the latest information on their peer-reviewed gear industry research. Network with the industry experts, academics, and engineers; ask your burning questions; and see what is in the future of this industry.
Monday, October 16
Technical Session 1—Efficiency, Lubrication, Noise, and Vibration (1:00 pm–5:00 pm)
- How Many Gears for Electric Cars? One Example
- Cross-Correlation of Design Variables for Epicyclic Systems
- Particle-Based CFD Study of Lubrication in Power Transmission Systems Using Local Refinement Techniques
- Modeling Lubricant Flow and Thermal Response for Gears
Tuesday, October 17
Technical Session 2—Materials and Heat Treatment (8:00 am–12:00 pm)
- Influence of Precipitation Conditions on the Tooth Root and Pitting Load Carrying Capacity of Carbonitrided and Low Pressure Carburized Gears
- Methodology to Evaluate the Bending and Contact Allowable Stress Numbers of Gears from Rotating Bending Database
- Advanced Distortion Control for Case Hardening of Transmission Components
- 3D Printing Plastic Gears
- SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Updates to AGMA 926, Recommended Practice for Carburized Aerospace Gearing
Technical Session 3—Gear Wear and Failure (1:00 pm–5:00 pm)
- Non-Linear Analysis of Gear-Fatigue-Damage Under Variable Load
- Use of Gear Reliability Data in a Cloud-Based Gearbox Digital Twin
- Wear Behavior of Polymeric Compound Measured on a New Test Rig for Plastic Gears
- Tooth Flank Fracture—Investigations on the Influence of Overloads on the Fatigue Strength of Case-Hardened Gears
- Experimental and Analytical Study of the Effect of Shot Peening on Gear Micropitting and Contact Fatigue Failure
Wednesday, October 18
Technical Session 4—Manufacturing, Inspection, Testing, and Quality Control (8:00 am–12:00 pm)
- Laser Material Processing for the Production of Bronze Coatings for Tribological Applications
- Influence of Tooth Root Contour Deviations on the Tooth Bending Strength
- Power Skiving Tool Offsets and the Feasibility of Using a Calculator for Manipulating the Resulting Geometry
- Virtual End of Line Test—Prediction of the Acoustic Behavior of Gearboxes Based on Topographic Deviations Using Neural Networks
Technical Session 5—Application, Design, and Rating (1:00 pm–5:00 pm)
- Holistic Assessment of Drive Systems with Gears, Shafts and Bearings Using Measured Torque-Speed Data
- Local Load Capacity Analysis for the Design of a Balanced Flank Modification for Cylindrical Gears According to Bevel Gear Procedures
- Determination of the AGMA J-Factor for Internal Spur Gears
- Flexible Planet Pins for High Torque Epicyclic Gears: Experience with Design, Manufacturing and Application
- Numerical Approach to Account for Actual Tooth Root Geometry
