(#69) Reliable Gear System Design Principles
Автор: Mechanical Engineering Made Simple
Загружено: 2025-12-29
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Engineers design gears every day, yet most failures, noise issues, and inefficiencies come from fundamentals being misunderstood or skipped.
This episode is a complete, no-nonsense breakdown of the real gear design questions mechanical engineers search for when theory meets the shop floor.
We cover how to properly size gears for torque, speed, and duty cycle, how to calculate tooth bending stress and contact stress, and how service factors actually affect gear life. You will learn how material selection and heat treatment choices change fatigue strength, wear resistance, and noise, including when carburizing, nitriding, or induction hardening make sense.
The episode digs into gear geometry decisions that matter, including pressure angle, helix angle, profile modification, and how to avoid undercutting. We explain why gearboxes get noisy, how misalignment and housing deflection destroy teeth, and how tip relief and crowning reduce vibration.
You will also learn how to estimate real efficiency and thermal losses, why gearboxes overheat even when calculations look correct, and how lubrication choices affect performance and life. Manufacturing quality, AGMA grades, tolerances, and inspection limits are explained in practical terms, along with how different cutting and grinding methods impact cost and durability.
Finally, we break down common gear failure modes, how to identify overload versus fatigue, what pitting and scuffing actually mean, and how to redesign after a failure without blindly oversizing components.
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