Geometry of Cylindrical Gears
Geometry of Cylindrical Gears
ABSTRACT
1.0	INTRODUCTION
Gear engineering requires of professional skills in several action fields
like design, production, operation, maintenance, repair and recycled.
Generally, the main action fields are established by the industry profile.
Industries and companies with actions in the maintenance and repair
of gear usually ask for professionals with skill in the recovery of these
elements.
Actually, there are a wide variety of CNC generative gear testers and
coordinate measuring machines (CMM) destined for inspection and
control of spur and helical gears with fully automatic measuring cycle
and extremely short measuring times combined with high measuring
accuracies. In this advanced gear measuring machines, the profile
of the tooth can be checked and compared with a flank topography
reference and by means of a trial and error procedure it is possible to
obtain an approximate geometry of the analyzed gears (Kumar, 2014).
Moreover, some advanced measurement machine have incorporated
special program for measuring gears with unknown parameters and
determining some important data of the gear basic geometry (Grimsley,
2003). Unfortunately, the price lists of these machines are very high,
somewhere in the $300,000 to $500,000 range, and not often accessible
to the company or factory involves with gear remanufacturing.
Concerning with this situation, gear specialists (Gonzlez Rey, 1999),
(Innocenti, 2007), (Belarifi et al., (2008), (Schultz, 2010) involved with
recreating replacement gears are considered alternative procedures to
determine the unknown gear geometry using more simple measurement
tools.
                                df 
                                        m z
                                        cos 
                                                          *
                                                           
                                               2  m  ha  c *  x                                 (1)
Where:
Where:
   z : number of teeth                                            sn : normal tooth thickness on reference
   m: normal module (mm)                                                  cylinder (mm)
 z : number of teeth                                        sn : normal tooth thickness on reference
   x: addendum modification coefficient                           sbn : normal base tooth thickness (mm)
 m::normal       module
          helix angle  at a (mm)
                            reference diameter ()               cylinder    (mm)
                                                                  pbn : normal   base pitch (mm)
         : tip
 x:daddendum
      a        diameter  (mm)
                      modification  coefficient             sbn :    : pressure
                                                                  normal          angle thickness
                                                                             base tooth  ()      (mm)
   d    :  root diameter  (mm)
 : helix angle at a reference diameter ()
      f                                                               : transverse pressure
                                                            pbn : normal base pitch (mm)
                                                                    t                        angle ()
   aw: centre distance (mm)                                       ha* : factor of addendum
 dad: tip    diameter (mm)                                   : pressure angle ()
      b: base diameter (mm)                                       c* : factor of radial clearance
 df: root
      b: base  diameter  (mm)
                 helix angle  ()                           t : transverse pressure angle ()
 aw: centre distance (mm)                                   ha* : factor of addendum
 db: base diameter (mm)                                     c* : factor of radial clearance
Moreover, standards (Norma NC 02-04-04, 1978; ISO Standard 1340, 1976; AGMA
 b: base helix angle ()
Standard  910-C90; 1990) with guidelines about the complete information to be given to
the manufacturer in order to obtain the gear required give you an idea about the proper
Moreover,      standards
data to be placed            (Norma
                   on drawings    of gearsNC
                                           for 02-04-04,   1978; purposes.
                                               general or special ISO Standard      1340,
                                                                           The mentioned
1976;   AGMA
information         Standard
              includes  details of910-C90;      1990)thewith
                                    the gear body,             guidelines
                                                         mounting            about the
                                                                   design, facewidth,  and
fundamentalinformation
complete       gear data for to
                              manufacturing,
                                 be given toinspection    and reference.
                                               the manufacturer          Usually,
                                                                     in order  to the gear
                                                                                   obtain
data can be efficiently and consistently specified on the gear drawing in a standardized
the  gear required give you an idea about the proper data to be placed
block format. Figure 1 shows the typical gear data block and information required on
on   drawings     of gears
drawings for standard         for
                        helical    general
                                gears        or to
                                      according  special   purposes.
                                                   Cuban Standard   NC The   mentioned
                                                                       02-04-04:1998.
information includes details of the gear body, the mounting design,
facewidth, and fundamental gear data for manufacturing, inspection
and reference. Usually, the gear data can be efficiently and consistently
specified on the gear drawing in a standardized block format. Figure
 Figure 1. Typical data for gear drawings to be given by the gear designer for
             the gear manufacturer, according to NC 02-04-04: 78
        Figure 1. Typical data for gear drawings to be given by the gear designer for the gear
                            manufacturer, according to NC 02-04-04: 78
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3.0 	       INITIAL DATA AND MEASUREMENTS
In the proposed procedure, to calculate the fundamental gear tooth
data of an external parallel-axis cylindrical involute gear, it is necessary
to know the following parameters:
Number of teeth (z): Special care should be had counting the quantity
of teeth in the gears. It is a good practice to make some mark with chalk
in the tooth where the count begins to assure that the number of teeth
was correctly determined. An incorrect specification of the number of
teeth on gears will be catastrophic in the next calculation.
  On external parallel-axis cylindrical involute gear, the actual base tangent lengths (Wk1
Onand external     parallel-axis
       Wk2) are less                 cylindrical
                      than the theoretical           involute
                                              dimensions   for zerogear,
                                                                      backlashthebyactual      base
                                                                                       the necessary
tangent
  amount of  lengths  (Wk1backlash
               the normal    and Wk2allowance,
                                         ) are lessbut
                                                     than
                                                        thisthefacttheoretical
                                                                     doesn't affect  dimensions
                                                                                        the practical
  results
for   zero because standard
              backlash    byvalues
                               the of   gear backlash
                                     necessary         (ISO/TRof10064-2,
                                                    amount           the normal 1996) are  relatively
                                                                                         backlash
  small (not bigger than 3 or 7 % of module) for industrial drives with typical commercial
allowance, but this fact doesnt affect the practical results because
  manufacturing tolerances.
standard
       Figurevalues    of gear
               3. Measurement     backlash
                              of base          (ISO/TR
                                      tangent length over 310064-2,     1996)
                                                             teeth in helical  gearare
                                                                                    (toprelatively
                                                                                         view)
small     (not  bigger   than    3 or  7  %   of  module)      for  industrial
  In gear with profile or helix modifications, the span measurement should be carrieddrives   without
 On external parallel-axis cylindrical involute gear, the actual base tangent lengths (Wk1
typical
  on the    commercial
           un-modified partmanufacturing
                            of  the tooth  flank.tolerances.
                                                  Moreover,    in some   case,   span
 and W ) are less than the theoretical dimensions for zero backlash by the necessary
                                                                                        measurement
  cannotk2be applied when a combination of high helix angle and narrow facewidth prevent
 amount of the normal backlash allowance, but this fact doesn't affect the practical
  the caliper from spanning a sufficient number of teeth, see Equation (10). In this
In   gear
 results     withstandard
         because     profilevalues
                                 or helix
                                       of gearmodifications,
                                                 backlash (ISO/TR the         span1996)
                                                                         10064-2,     measurement
                                                                                          are relatively
  situation should be considered other alternative procedures to determine the unknown
should
 small (notbe   carried
             bigger  than 3 out
                              or 7 %on of the
                                          module)un-modified
                                                      for industrial part
                                                                       drives of
                                                                               withthe
  gear geometry using conventional measurement tools (Regalado, 2000) or exhaustive     tooth
                                                                                    typical      flank.
                                                                                            commercial
 manufacturing
Moreover,         tolerances.
                inwith
                    some      case,   spanprocedure
                                              measurement
  search method          a trial and error                 to obtain cannot      be applied
                                                                       an approximate   geometry when
                                                                                                    of the
aanalyzed
   combination
             gears. of high helix angle and narrow facewidth prevent the
 In gear with profile or helix modifications, the span measurement should be carried out
caliper    from spanning
 on the un-modified               a sufficient
                        part of the   tooth flank. number
                                                       Moreover,of   in teeth,  see span
                                                                        some case,    Equation     (10).
                                                                                          measurement
In   thisbesituation
 cannot      applied when should b     1 ,015  W
                                      be considered
                             a combination
                                  min                 sin 
                                               of high helixother
                                                   k         b           alternative
                                                                  angle and              procedures
                                                                             narrow facewidth
                                                                                                      (10)
                                                                                                prevent
toWhere:
 the determine         the unknown
      caliper from spanning       a sufficientgearnumbergeometryof teeth, seeusing     conventional
                                                                                Equation  (10). In this
 situation bmin:
measurement shouldminimum
                    be
                     tools
                               value other
                        considered
                             (Regalado,
                                       for facewidth
                                             alternative
                                              2000)
                                                         in mm.
                                                         or
                                                                   There istoandetermine
                                                              procedures
                                                             exhaustive
                                                                                additionalthe
                                                                              search
                                                                                            value
                                                                                       method
                                                                                                  of
                                                                                               unknown
                                                                                                   with
            1,5% to
 gear geometry       makeconventional
                   using     an stable span   measurement.
                                            measurement        tools (Regalado, 2000) or exhaustive
a trial and error procedure to obtain an approximate geometry of the
 search method with a trial and error procedure to obtain an approximate geometry of the
analyzed      gears.
 analyzed gears.                                                                                         5
 Number of teeth spanned for the base tangent length (k): In case of
 gears with tooth data specified, the number of teeth spanned for the
 base tangent length can be calculated (Maag, 1990), but for gears with
 unknown geometry, the number of teeth between the measuring surfaces
 can be established so that the points of contact with vernier caliper or
 plate micrometer are roughly at mid tooth height. The number of teeth
Number of teeth spanned for the base tangent length (k): In case of gears with tooth data
 to be spanned will be larger for gears with larger numbers of teeth and
specified, the number of teeth spanned for the base tangent length can be calculated
 for gears
(Maag,         with
          1990),  but higher
                      for gearshelix  angle. Recommendations
                                with unknown    geometry, the numberon   of Table   1, based
                                                                            teeth between   the
 on authors
measuring         experiences
             surfaces            and calculation
                       can be established  so that the of the of
                                                       points base   tangent
                                                                 contact        length,caliper
                                                                          with vernier    can
orbeplate
      used   as guideline
          micrometer          values
                       are roughly     of number
                                   at mid            of teeth
                                           tooth height.        for span
                                                          The number        measurement.
                                                                       of teeth  to be spanned
will
 Forbemorelargerdetailed
                 for gears information
                            with larger numbers
                                            aboutof values
                                                      teeth andoffor
                                                                  thegears  with higher
                                                                        number            helix
                                                                                    of teeth
angle.
 spanned for the base tangent length from the helix angle, the numberof
        Recommendations      on Table  1, based  on  author's experiences   and  calculation
the base tangent length, can be used as guideline values of number of teeth for span
 of teeth, pressure angle and the addendum modification coefficient can
measurement. For more detailed information about values of the number of teeth
 be obtained
spanned    for the in MAAG
                   base tangentGear
                                lengthBook.
                                        from the helix angle, the number of teeth, pressure
angle and the addendum modification coefficient can be obtained in MAAG Gear Book.
    Table 1. Guideline for the number of teeth spanned for the base tangent
        Table 1. Guideline for the number of teeth spanned for the base tangent length
                                          length
                         Number of teeth between the measuring surfaces so that the points of
 Helix angle at a tip                contact are roughly at mid tooth height (k).
   diameter (a)         2  3     4     5     6     7    8     9 10       11       12     13
                                                 Number of teeth (z)
                        11 18 28 36 44 55 65 75 85                        95      100    110
          0
                        18 28 36 44 55 65 75 85 95 100                            110    120
                        10 16 24 30 42 48 55 65 75                        85       95    100
          20
                        16 24 30 42 48 55 65 75 85                        95      100    110
                         6  9 14 18 24 28 32 36 42                        46       50     54
          40
                         9 14 18 24 28 32 36 42 46                        50       54     60
Tooth depth (h): This magnitude is usually specified as the radial distance between the
  Tooth
tip       depth
    and root        (h): This
             diameters.   Tooth magnitude      is usually
                                 depth may be measured        specified
                                                          by means         as the
                                                                     of a gear toothradial
                                                                                     vernier
  distance
caliper      between
         or in            the tip
                 tooth space    usingand   root diameters.
                                       a simple                 Tooth
                                                  vernier caliper   withdepth
                                                                           blade may    be
                                                                                  for depth
measurements.    The  calliper blade  must penetrate sufficiently and
  measured by means of a gear tooth vernier caliper or in tooth space to make   contact with
the surface at the bottom of a tooth space without interfering with adjacent teeth flanks.
 using a simple vernier caliper with blade for depth measurements. The
 calliper
Centre     blade(amust
       distance          penetrate sufficiently and to make contact with the
                  w): Involute gears can operate correctly with small change of centre
 surfaceaccording
distance  at the bottom
                   with theofproper
                              a tooth   space without
                                    tolerances           interfering
                                               for deviations,         with adjacent
                                                               but assembled gears with
 teeth flanks.
incorrect operating centre distance will not operating properly, for that reason, the
centre distance should be determined with a good precision. This magnitude is accepted
asCentre
   the shortest distance
           distance   (aw):between
                             Involutethe axes
                                          gearsof can
                                                   a gear pair andcorrectly
                                                       operate     this is alsowith
                                                                                the distance
                                                                                    small
between  the axes of shafts that are  carrying the gears.
  change of centre distance according with the proper tolerances for
 deviations, but assembled gears with incorrect operating centre distance
A common method to determine the gear centre distance is the measurement in parallel
 will not
planes      operating
       of the             properly,
               center holes    distancefor  that in
                                         located reason,    the centre
                                                    their functional      distance
                                                                       shafts,        should
                                                                               but taking   into
 be determined
account  the accuracywith    a good precision.
                       of cylindrical                Thisonmagnitude
                                        bearing seatings       shafts and inishousing
                                                                               accepted     asa
                                                                                       bores,
 the shortest
more            distance
      satisfactory method between
                              is considerthe
                                           theaxes  of a centre
                                               nominal   gear pair     andas
                                                                  distance  this
                                                                               theissum
                                                                                     alsoofthe
                                                                                             the
housing
 distancebores radii (or the
            between       outeraxes
                                radiiof
                                      ofshafts
                                         bearings) plus
                                                that    thecarrying
                                                      are    distance between   them. Figure 4
                                                                       the gears.
and Equation (11) show this idea. Usually, speed reducers and enclosed gear units boxes
have specified the nominal centre distance based on series of preferred numbers (IS0
Standard 3, 1973) and checking it may provide clues to nominal value of the centre
distance.
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                                      aw  R1  R2  T                                     (11)
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 caliper or in tooth space using a simple vernier caliper with blade for depth
 measurements. The calliper blade must penetrate sufficiently and to make contact with
 the surface at the bottom of a tooth space without interfering with adjacent teeth flanks.
Journal
  Centreofdistance
           Mechanical Engineering
                   (aw):           and Technology
                         Involute gears can operate correctly with small change of centre
 distance according with the proper tolerances for deviations, but assembled gears with
 incorrect operating centre distance will not operating properly, for that reason, the
A    common
 centre           method
        distance should       to determine
                        be determined             the precision.
                                         with a good    gear centre      distance
                                                                 This magnitude      is the
                                                                                 is accepted
measurement        in parallel
 as the shortest distance  betweenplanes
                                     the axesofofthe   center
                                                   a gear      holes
                                                          pair and this distance
                                                                        is also thelocated
                                                                                     distance
 between
in   theirthefunctional
              axes of shaftsshafts,
                             that are carrying the gears.
                                      but taking      into account the accuracy of
cylindrical bearing seatings on shafts and in housing bores, a more
 A common method to determine the gear centre distance is the measurement in parallel
satisfactory     method
 planes of the center   holesisdistance
                                 consider     theinnominal
                                        located                 centre
                                                    their functional      distance
                                                                       shafts,         as the
                                                                                but taking  into
sum    ofthe
 account   theaccuracy
                housing      bores radii
                        of cylindrical       (or seatings
                                        bearing   outer radii     of and
                                                           on shafts  bearings)
                                                                          in housing plus   thea
                                                                                       bores,
distance    between
 more satisfactory       them.
                    method         Figurethe
                              is consider   4 and     Equation
                                                nominal            (11) show
                                                          centre distance  as the this
                                                                                    sum ofidea.
                                                                                             the
Usually,    speed
 housing bores  radiireducers     andof enclosed
                      (or outer radii               gear
                                        bearings) plus   theunits  boxes
                                                            distance        have
                                                                      between       specified
                                                                                 them. Figure 4
 and Equation
the   nominal(11)   show distance
                 centre    this idea. Usually,
                                       based speed    reducers
                                               on series    of and  enclosednumbers
                                                                preferred      gear units boxes
                                                                                           (IS0
 have specified the nominal centre distance based on series of preferred numbers (IS0
Standard     3, 1973)   and    checking    it  may   provide     clues  to  nominal
 Standard 3, 1973) and checking it may provide clues to nominal value of the centre
                                                                                         value
of  the centre distance.
 distance.
aw R1 R2 T (11)
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done with an special helix angle tester. When a helix angle measuring is not possible
with these special equipments, the helix angle at reference diameter can get by a simple
method based in the approximate measured of the helix angle at tip diameter (a) with
results not too exact, but practically acceptable. For this, it is necessary apply a marking
compound to theAnalitical    Method
                   tip surface       to Calculate
                               of external  gear the  Unknown
                                                  teeth and rollGeometry    of Cylindrical
                                                                   the helical             Gears
                                                                               gear in straight
line on a white paper to collect their generated trace (see Figure 5).
 The module
The    module is a is
                    commonly     referencedreferenced
                        a commonly           gear parameter   in the
                                                           gear      ISO gear system
                                                                   parameter       in theand ISO
                                                                                               very
 important to defined the size of gear tooth. The module cannot be measured directly
gear
 from asystem    and
         gear; yet,  it isvery  important
                           a common            to defined
                                       referenced            the size
                                                   value. Tooling        of gear tooth.
                                                                    for commercially          The
                                                                                        available
module     cannot      be   measured      directly   from   a  gear;   yet,  it
 cylindrical gears are stocked in standardized modules (ISO Standard 54, 1996)  is  a common
referenced
 (ANSI/AGMAvalue.1102-A03, Tooling
                                2003).for  commercially
                                        Generally, when gearavailable
                                                                generationcylindrical       gears
                                                                            has ended a perfect
 engagement   between     gear and its generating hob  occurs.  Thus,
are stocked in standardized modules (ISO Standard 54, 1996) (ANSI/    the normal   module    in the
 unknown   gear  geometry     may  be  determined  by  a simple
AGMA 1102-A03, 2003). Generally, when gear generation has ended  search of gear  generating     hob
 with known module which has a perfect mating with the analyzed gear, but this
aprocedure
    perfectrequires
              engagement          between
                        of a complete   set of gear   and hob
                                               generating   its togenerating
                                                                   give solutionshob and occurs.
                                                                                          it is not
economically desirable, especially when the measurement has to be done in the field.
Moreover, the normal module could be determined using a more practical procedure
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number of teeth spanned and their relations with the normal base pitch. Once the base
tangent lengths have been measured, the value for reference of the normal module may
be calculated applying Equations (13) and (14) for pinion and gear respectively. Since
  pitch p (distance measured over the reference circle from a point on one tooth to the
  corresponding point on the adjacent tooth of the gear), expressed in millimetres, to the
  number .
                                                p
                                           m
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                                               m
 The module is a commonly referenced gear parameter in the ISO gear system and very
Thus,     the normal module in the unknown gear geometry may be
 important to defined the size of gear tooth. The module cannot be measured directly
determined       byit ais simple
 from a gear; yet,        a common  search     of gear
                                       referenced  value. generating       hob with available
                                                          Tooling for commercially       known
module
 cylindricalwhich
              gears has     a perfect
                     are stocked          mating with
                                     in standardized        the analyzed
                                                         modules                 gear, 54,
                                                                     (ISO Standard      but1996)
                                                                                              this
procedure
 (ANSI/AGMA    requires
                 1102-A03,  of a2003).
                                 complete      set of
                                        Generally,    generating
                                                    when               hob to
                                                          gear generation     hasgive
                                                                                  endedsolutions
                                                                                          a perfect
 engagement
and           between
      it is not          gear and itsdesirable,
                 economically         generating hob   occurs. Thus,
                                                   especially     when  thethe
                                                                            normal  module in the
                                                                                 measurement
 unknown gear geometry may be determined by a simple search of gear generating hob
has   to be done in the field. Moreover, the normal module could be
 with known module which has a perfect mating with the analyzed gear, but this
determined       using
 procedure requires   of aa complete
                             more practical       procedure
                                        set of generating  hob tobased      on the difference
                                                                    give solutions   and it is not
between
 economically desirable, especially when the measurement has to be donenumber
             values    of  base   tangent     lengths   over    a consecutive                   of
                                                                                      in the field.
teeth spanned and their relations with the normal base pitch. Once the
 Moreover,   the normal    module   could   be  determined   using  a  more   practical procedure
 basedtangent
base    on the difference    between
                  lengths have       beenvalues  of base tangent
                                            measured,      the valuelengths
                                                                          for over  a consecutive
                                                                              reference     of the
 number of teeth spanned and their relations with the normal base pitch. Once the base
normal module may be calculated applying Equations (13) and (14) for
 tangent lengths have been measured, the value for reference of the normal module may
pinion     and applying
 be calculated  gear respectively.
                           Equations (13) Since   the for
                                             and (14)  values
                                                           pinionm1andandgear m2   need not
                                                                               respectively.    be
                                                                                             Since
exactly
 the valuesprecise  can
             m1 and m      be taken
                       2 need           for calculation
                                not be exactly  precise can propose
                                                             be taken for a value           20.a
                                                                                    of propose
                                                                            calculation
 value of   20.
                                               Wk1  Wk11
                                        m1                                                     (13)
                                                  cos 
                                               Wk 2  Wk 21
                                       m2                                                      (14)
                                                  cos 
Although mating gears can have different base tangent lengths and
number of teeth, mating gears must have the same module and pressure8
angle, for that reason the correct normal module for gear m should be
Although mating gears can have different base tangent lengths and number of teeth,
established   equal to the nearest standardized module to the values m
mating gears must have the same module and pressure angle, for that reason the correct1
and  m2module
normal  . Tablefor
                 2 can
                    gear be  used be
                         m should as established
                                      guideline equal
                                                  for values     of standardized
                                                        to the nearest   standardized
normal
module tomodules.
           the values m1 and m2. Table 2 can be used as guideline for values of
 standardized normal modules.
   Table 2. Standardized normal modules of cylindrical gears for general and
   Table 2. Standardized normal modules
                                   heavyof cylindrical
                                            engineeringgears for general and heavy engineering
       Helix
       Series angle
                I at reference
                       1          1,25     1,5(). 2
                                    diameter                   2,5      3       4        5         6
                II
       As it is known, 1,125
                          in spur1,375     1,75
                                   gears the         2,25 at reference
                                              helix angle      2,75     3,5     4,5is  =5,5
                                                                          diameter                 (6,5)of
                                                                                           0. In case
       Series gears
       helical  I      8 Analitical
                       the   helix10angle  12
                                      Methodat to    16 diameter
                                                  Calculate
                                                reference   the20Unknown25 Geometry
                                                                       can      32 of Cylindrical
                                                                            be calculated40based 50inGears
                                                                                                       the
       measuredII of the7 helix angle
                                  9        11diameter
                                       at tip        14 (a) as18 follows:
                                                                        22      28       36        45
          NOTE: Preference should be given to the use of the normal modules as given in series I. The
               module 6,5 of series II should    m  z  tan  a  normal modules are not necessary
                                      sen 1 be avoided. These                             (15)
                                                        d field. 
               applicable to gears used in the automotive
                                                                  a           
       Helix angle at reference diameter ().
       Nominal pressure angle ().
      Nominal        pressure
       As it is known,      in spurangle
                                     gears the().helix angle at reference diameter is  = 0. In case of
       It is an important characteristic of the standard basic rack tooth profile for cylindrical
      Ithelical
          is an gears    the helix
                  important            angle at reference
                                   characteristic
       involute gears cutting by generating tool         of the   diameter can basic
                                                               and standard
                                                                                     be calculated
                                                                                             rack tooth
                                                                     constitutes a geometrical
                                                                                                       basedprofile
                                                                                                               in the
                                                                                                       reference   for
       measured
      for           of
            cylindricalthe  helix  angle
                              involute     at tip
                                            gears diameter
                                                     cutting  (  a)
                                                                  by as follows:
                                                                       generating        tool   and
       involute gears in order to fix the sizes and profiles of their teeth. In general, gears are     constitutes
      agenerating
          geometricalwith areference
                               cutter normal forprofile
                                                   involuteangle gears
                                                                   chosen infrom order    to fixbetween
                                                                                    the range      the sizes
                                                                                                           14.5and
                                                                                                                  and
       25.  Standard    values    for  nominal
      profiles of their teeth. Ingeneral,               m
                                                    pressure   z  tan
                                                                angle   
                                                                        are   14.5,  17.5,  20, 22.5,  and  25.
                                                  sen  gears are
                                                      1                  a
                                                                              generating with a cutter         (15)
       Some gear manufacturers use non-standard                  cutter profile
                                                                  d a range       angles to accomplish specific
      normal       profile angle chosen from                    the           between 14.5 and 25.
       design goals, in these case this method of reverse engineering can give some idea for
      Standard        values
       recreating other     new for
                                  gearnominal         pressure
                                        with standardized            angle
                                                                values          are 14.5,
                                                                         of pressure    angle.17.5, 20, 22.5,
       Nominal
      and     25.pressure
                      Someangle  gear ().manufacturers use non-standard cutter profile
       It is an into
                 important     characteristic    of the standard      basic rack     toothofprofile   for cylindrical
      angles
       Taking    to accomplish
                       account   the sum specific     designbase
                                             of theoretical       goals,    in these
                                                                      tangent    lengths caseboththistoothed
                                                                                                        method     of
                                                                                                              wheels
       involute
       (wtk = W   gears   cutting   by   generating    tool   and   constitutes     a  geometrical    reference   for
      reverse        tk1 + Wtk2) the
                   engineering          can nominal
                                              give      pressure
                                                      some      idea angle
                                                                        for   can  be estimated.
                                                                               recreating       other  By  means
                                                                                                         new    gearof
       involute   gearsprocessing
       mathematical       in order tooffixthe theEquations
                                                   sizes and (6),
                                                                profiles
                                                                     (8), of their
                                                                          (9)   and   teeth.for
                                                                                      (16)    In pinion
                                                                                                  general, gears
                                                                                                         and  gearare
                                                                                                                    is
      with    standardized
       generating    with a cuttervalues
                                       normal of    pressure
                                                 profile            angle.from the range between 14.5 and
                                                           angle chosen
       possible the determination of Equation (17). In particular, Equation (17) is relevant
       25. Standard values for nominal pressure angle are 14.5, 17.5, 20, 22.5, and 25.
       because the numerical values obtained are derived directly from the basic gear data
       Some gear
      Taking         manufacturers                                             angles to accomplish           specific
       specifiedinto   account
                             and the   sum
                                     use  non-standard
                                          usedofastheoretical           base
                                                            cutter profile
                  previously      can be              important factor       in tangent
                                                                                the decision   lengths
                                                                                                  makingof      both
                                                                                                             task.
       design goals, in these case this method of reverse engineering can give some idea for
      toothed wheels (wtk = Wtk1 + Wtk2) the nominal pressure angle can
       recreating other new gear with standardized values of pressure angle.
      be estimated. By        means         inv wt  inv t   z processing
                                x1  x2 of mathematical                                   of the Equations
                           x                                         1  z2                                    (16)
      (6),  (8),  (9) and   (16)  for  pinion     2 and
                                                      tan  gear     is   possible
       Taking into account the sum of theoretical base tangent lengths of both           the    determination
                                                                                                    toothed wheels
      of
       (wEquation
           tk = Wtk1 +  (17).
                          Wtk2In   particular,
                               ) the  nominal pressure Equation  angle(17)can isbe relevant
                                                                                      estimated. because
                                                                                                      By meansthe   of
                         wtk  wtkof            k1 (6),
                                       wtk 2Equations
                                   1 the                          1 (9)
                                                             k 2 (8),   z1 and    invthe
                                                                              z 2 (16)    tw pinion    gear
                                                                                                 m  cosand      (17)
      numerical
       mathematicalvalues     obtained
                       processing            are   derived        directly     from       for   basic   gear     data
                                                                                                                    is
       possible  the  determination   of Equation       (17).    In  particular,
      specified previously and can be used as important factor in the decision       Equation      (17)   is  relevant
       With
       because   the numerical values obtained are derived directly from the basic gear data
      making      task.
       specified previously and can be used as important factor in the decision making task.
                                                                                                                    9
                              x  x1  x2 
                                                inv wt  inv t   z        z2                            (16)
                                                                           1
                                                     2  tan
                                                               tan                                               9
                                                 t  tan 1        
                                                               cos  
                                                      m  z1  z 2   cos  t   
                                        tw  cos 1                             
                                                          2  aw  cos            
                                       inv wt  tan( wt )   wt
Where:Where:
       wtk : sum of theoretical base tangent lengths of mating pinion and gear.
                w : sum of theoretical base tangent lengths of mating pinion
       wt: pressuretkangle at the pitch cylinder.
                and gear.
       t: transverse  pressure angle
                 wt : pressure angle at the pitch cylinder.
To determine the  t : transverse
                 nominal            pressure
                           pressure angle in theangle
                                                 unknown gear should be compared the
sum of the theoretical base tangent lengths (Wtk = Wtk1 + Wtk2) with the result of the
sum of the measured base tangent lengths (Wk = Wk1 + Wk2). Thus the nominal
pressure angle  must be estimated equal to the nearest standard value of pressure angle
with smaller difference between the sum of the theoretical (Wtk) and measured (Wk)
base tangent lengths ISSN:
                     of both gears. The starting
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the majority of cutting tools use that angle conforming to world-wide acceptance.
Smaller pressure angles can be analyzed for case of gears with higher transverse contact
ratios when lower noise levels are desirable, in this circumstances these gears usually
have high numbers of teeth and lightly loaded. Higher pressure angles are sometimes
                                                  t  tan              
                                                                cos  
                                                        m  z1  z 2   cos  t   
                                         tw  cos 1                              
                                                            2  aw  cos            
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                                               inv wt  tan( wt )   wt
 Where:
To determinewtk : sum
                     theofnominal
                              theoreticalpressure
                                           base tangent   lengths
                                                       angle   in of
                                                                   themating    pinion and
                                                                          unknown       gear gear.
                                                                                               should
               : pressure   angle  at the pitch  cylinder.
be compared the sum of the theoretical base tangent lengths (Wtk =
             wt
             t: transverse pressure angle
Wtk1 + Wtk2     ) with the result of the sum of the measured base tangent
lengths     (W
To determine the   k =   Wk1 +pressure
                      nominal      Wk2). Thus
                                            angle inthethenominal
                                                            unknown gear pressure
                                                                             should angle       must
                                                                                      be compared     the
be
sum of the theoretical base tangent lengths (Wtk = Wtk1 + Wtk2) with the result angle
     estimated       equal      to  the   nearest      standard       value     of   pressure      of the
with
sum ofsmaller       difference
          the measured               between
                             base tangent         the (W
                                              lengths   sumk of = Wthek1 +theoretical
                                                                            Wk2). Thus(W       tk) and
                                                                                           the nominal
measured
pressure angle  (W    k) base
                   must          tangentequal
                            be estimated       lengths
                                                   to the of  bothstandard
                                                           nearest    gears.value
                                                                                The ofstarting
                                                                                         pressurevalue
                                                                                                    angle
with
in    smaller
    the  search difference
                    shouldbetweenbe 20,thesince
                                             sum of   themajority
                                                    the    theoreticalof (W  tk) and tools
                                                                           cutting     measured
                                                                                              use(W    k)
                                                                                                     that
base  tangent   lengths   of  both gears.  The   starting  value in
angle conforming to world-wide acceptance. Smaller pressure angles   the  search   should  be 20,  since
the majority of cutting tools use that angle conforming to world-wide acceptance.
can   be pressure
Smaller   analyzed       forcan
                     angles     case
                                   be of  gearsfor
                                       analyzed    with
                                                      casehigher
                                                            of gears transverse        contact contact
                                                                       with higher transverse    ratios
when    lower      noise   levels    are   desirable,     in  this  circumstances
ratios when lower noise levels are desirable, in this circumstances these gears usually   these   gears
usually
have highhavenumbershigh ofnumbers       of teeth
                             teeth and lightly        and Higher
                                                  loaded.   lightlypressure
                                                                       loaded.angles
                                                                                   Higher     pressure
                                                                                        are sometimes
angles
preferredare
           for sometimes
                gears with lower  preferred
                                      numbers of forteeth
                                                       gears
                                                           and with
                                                                heavily lower
                                                                          loadednumbers
                                                                                   when toothof    teeth
                                                                                                bending
strength  is required.    Table   3  shows   a  sample   of  how  to
and heavily loaded when tooth bending strength is required. Table 3   determine     a nominal  pressure
angle.
shows a sample of how to determine a nominal pressure angle.
    Table 3. Sample of the procedure to determine the standardized pressure angle by
   Table
    means3.ofSample    ofbetween
              difference  the procedure    tothe
                                   the sum of determine
                                                 theoreticalthe
                                                             (Wstandardized    pressure
                                                                 tk) and measured (Wk)
  angle
    base by means
         tangent     of difference
                 lengths of both gearsbetween the sum of the theoretical (Wtk) and
                measured (Wk) base tangent lengths of both gears
                                         Basic gear data
        Pinion (1):
                  Number of teeth z1 = 16
                  Number of teeth between measured flanks k1 = 2
                  Actual base tangent length (average) w2 = 13,88 mm
        Wheel (2):
                  Number of teeth z2 = 83
                  Number of teeth between measured flanks k2 = 10
                  Actual base tangent length (average) w10 = 87,48 mm
        Gear:
                  m = 3 mm
                   = 8,11
                  aw = 150 mm
                                   1        W  j                                 
                       x1                  k1 bn    k1  0,5  z1  inv t          (18)
                              2  tan       m  cos                             
                            inv wt  inv t 
                     x2                            z1  z 2   x1                        (19)
                                  2  tan 
                                           x          m  22                                                       (20)
                                           x21  2smn2tan
                                                             
                                                                                                                (21)
                                                  2m   tan    2
                                           x2                                                                     (21)
                                                   2s  tan
Factor of radial clearance (c*) and factor            n 2 of addendum (h *)
                                                                                 a
Shape    and   geometrical     parameters  x    of
                                                    m
                                                     the      2
                                                             basic    rack tooth     profile for involute gears(21)  are
 Factor of radial clearance (c*) and2 factor of                  addendum       (ha*)
Factor
setting
 Shape and ofspecial
          by   radialstandards
               geometricalclearance   (see(c*)
                               parameters       ofand
                                             Table2  tan     factor
                                                      the5)basic          of tooth
                                                              in corresponding
                                                                       rack    addendum with for
                                                                                     profile     (ha*)
                                                                                               the  rack shaped
                                                                                                   involute   gearstool
                                                                                                                     are
Shape
(such
 settingasbyand
            hobs   geometrical
                  or
               special rack
                         standards       parameters
                             type cutters)
                                       (see      used 5)
                                              Table         in in    of    the ofbasic
                                                                 thecorresponding
                                                                      cutting               rack
                                                                                     gearwith
                                                                                           by  means tooth
                                                                                                the rack       profile
                                                                                                         ofshaped
                                                                                                            generation
                                                                                                                    tool
Factor of The
methods.     radial clearance (c*)      and    factor of         addendum       (ha*)
for     as hobsdimensions
 (suchinvolute     orgears
                       rack type  ofcutters)
                                are   the standard
                                       setting   used   bybasic   therack
                                                             in special     tooth
                                                                       cutting    ofprofile
                                                                               standards
                                                                                     gear bygive   information
                                                                                                 (see
                                                                                                means   Table    about
                                                                                                                 5)
                                                                                                         of generationin
Shape    and
standardized   geometrical
                 values     of parameters
                                radial          of
                                         clearance   the     basic
                                                             and      rack
                                                                    addendum  tooth  profile
                                                                                    as  a     for involute
                                                                                           multiple    of    gears
                                                                                                           the       are
                                                                                                                normal
 methods. The dimensions
corresponding            with     of therack
                                  the      standardshaped    basic rack
                                                                      tool   tooth
                                                                               (suchprofile
                                                                                        as   give information
                                                                                            hobs      or  rack    about
                                                                                                                 type
setting by special standards (see Table 5) in corresponding with the rack shaped tool
module.
 standardized
cutters)    used  values    ofcutting
                                radial clearance              andmeans
                                                                     addendum as a multiplemethods.     of the normal
(such as hobs      orinrack
                         the type cutters) of gear
                                                 used in     by  the cuttingofofgeneration
                                                                                     gear by means of generation   The
 module.
dimensions
methods. TheTable  of 5.the
                  dimensions
                           Somestandard
                                  of the standard
                                  standard       basic
                                              values            rack
                                                           ofbasic
                                                                basicracktooth
                                                                       rack   toothprofile
                                                                            tooth   profile    give
                                                                                            give       information
                                                                                                   information
                                                                                    profile parameters.          about
standardized
about            values of radial clearance
           standardized                                      and addendum as and        a multiple     of the normal
                Table 5. Some values            of radial
                                   standard values         of basicclearance                    addendum
                                                                        rack tooth profile parameters.            as a
module.
multiple of the
              normal
                   ha module.
                         c          *          *
                                              F          Standard*
                 20,0    1,00*
                  5. Somehstandard0,25
                                      *       0,380
                                    cvalues of basic     ISO 53:1998
                                                       rackStandard
                                                   *
              Table         a                    F           tooth profile parameters.
                 20,0
       Table 5. Some      1,00
                 20,0 standard    0,25
                           1,00 values        0,300
                                    0,25 of basic
                                               0,380 rack  ISOtooth   profile parameters.
                                                                53:1998
                 20,0
                 20,0    1,00
                           1,00
                              *
                                   0,25
                                    0,25
                                      *
                                              0,250
                                               0,300
                 
                 20,0     ha
                          1,00      c
                                   0,40       F
                                              0,39
                                                  *
                                                           Standard
                 20,0     1,00     0,25       0,250
                 20,0
                 20,0     1,00
                          1,00      0,25
                                   0,25       0,380
                                              0,300        ISO 53:1998
                                                          AGMA      201.02-68
                 20,0     1,00     0,40       0,39
                 20,0
                 20,0     1,00
                          1,00      0,25
                                   0,25       0,300
                                              0,350
                 20,0     1,00     0,25       0,300       AGMA 201.02-68
                 20,0
                 20,0      1,00
                          0,8       0,25
                                   0,20       0,250
                                              0,3
                 20,0     1,00     0,25       0,350
                 20,0
                 25,0     1,00
                          1,00      0,40
                                   0,25       0,39
                                              0,300
                 20,0      0,8      0,20       0,3
                 20,0
                 25,0     1,00     0,25      0,300
                                              0,350        AGMA 201.02-68
                 25,0     1,00     0,25       0,300
                 20,0
                 14,5    1,00      0,25
                                   0,157      0,350  -
                 25,0     1,00     0,25       0,350
                 20,0      0,8
                          1,00      0,20
                                   0,25       0,3
                 20,0
                 14,5     1,00     0,157 0,375      -    JIS B 1701-72
                 25,0     1,00
                          1,00      0,25
                                   0,25       0,300
                                              0,400
                 20,0
                 20,0     1,00     0,25       0,375 GOST         13755-68
                                                           JIS B 1701-72
                 25,0     1,00     0,25      0,350
                 20,0     1,00     0,25       0,400       GOST 13755-68                                            12
                 14,5     1,00     0,157            -
                 20,0     1,00     0,25      0,375        JIS B 1701-72                                             12
                 20,0     1,00     0,25      0,400        GOST 13755-68
                                                                                                                    12
The    factor
The factor   of of  radial
                radial      clearance
                       clearance            is the distance,
                                   is the distance,    along the linealong    the line
                                                                         of centres,     of centres,
                                                                                     between   the root
 The  factor
between      of
surface of athe radial
                   root
                gear   clearance
                      and surface  is  the distance,
                                       of a gear
                           the tip surface             along
                                               of its and
                                                       mating  the line
                                                              thegear    of centres,
                                                                     tipgiven
                                                                          surface    between   the
                                                                                     of itstomating
                                                                               in relation         root
                                                                                                normal
 surface
module.   of  a gear
           Radial     and  theistip
                   clearance      thesurface
                                       same    of its along
                                              between   mating
                                                          the    gear
                                                               root      given
                                                                     surface   in relation
                                                                              and  the tip  to the
                                                                                                normal
                                                                                           surface  for
gear
 The
 module.
        given
      factor of in clearance
           Radial
                    relationistothenormal
                radial clearance   is  the      module.
                                           distance,
                                        same  between
                                                               Radial
                                                               the
                                                          the root
                                                                   line   clearance
                                                                         of centres,
                                                                      surface and
                                                                                        is the same
                                                                                     between
                                                                                   the tip surface
                                                                                                   root
                                                                                                    for
pinion
 surface
between  and
          of gear
              a
             the   with
                gear
                   root the
                      and   same
                           the
                         surfacetip tooth  depth
                                     surface
                                      anddepth of (see
                                            the tipits  Figure
                                                        mating
                                                        surface  6).
                                                                 gear    given in  relation
                                                                    for pinion and gear withto  normal
 pinion  and gear  with the  same   tooth         (see  Figure   6).
 module. Radial clearance is the same between the root surface and the tip surface for
the  same tooth depth (see Figure 6).
 pinion and gear with the same tooth depth (see Figure 6).
                            c 2  m2  w
                                         a    0,5  da
                                                         m1
                                                             da 2   h1           (23)
                                                                                     (23)
                               *
                                    m
                                    c
                            c 2  directly
                                      2
                                        
                                          a w  0,5   m
                                                        da1  da 2   h1
                                                                                     (23)
Equations (24) and (25), derived    m          from them basic gear are given to estimate
Equations
values      (24) of
       of factor and  (25), derived directly from the basic gear are given to estimate
                    addendum.
Equations      (24) and
 values of factor         (25), derived directly from the basic gear are given
 Equations   (24) of
                  andaddendum.
                       (25), derived directly from the basic gear are given to estimate
to estimate     values   of factor of addendum.
 values of factor of addendum.                     m  z1   
                                               da 2  2  a w   m  z          
                                                                        1 cos  
                                      h **a1  da 2  2  a w           cos    x1                   (24)
                                      h a1  da  2  a 2 mm  z1                x1                   (24)
                                                  2         w 2 m        cos  
                                                                                                          (24)
                                      h * a1                                        x1
                                                             2m m
                                          da1  2  a w   m  z  z2         
                                                                   2 cos  
                                                                            
                                          da  2  a w  
                               h **a 2  1                          cos    x 2                        (25)
                               h a 2  da  2  a 2 mm  z 2               x2
                                                                                                          (25)
                                             1         w 2m         cos  
                                  *
                               h a2                                          x2                        (25)
Since the majority of cutting tools use values           2 of
                                                            m ha* = 1 and c* = 0,25, conforming to
 Since the majority
world-wide              of cutting
                acceptance,   these tools
                                        valuesuseshould
                                                   valuesbe of analysed
                                                                ha* = 1 and     c* in
                                                                           firstly   = 0,25,   conforming
                                                                                        the searching.     It to
                                                                                                              is
 world-wide
possible   to   acceptance,
               found  other   these     values
                             non-standard        should
                                               cutter   to be   analysed
                                                           accomplish      firstly
                                                                          specific
 Since the majority of cutting tools use values of ha* = 1 and c* = 0,25, conforming in  the
                                                                                     purpose  searching.
                                                                                                as ha*  =  It to
                                                                                                          0,75 is
Since
for  stubthe
 possible
 world-widegearsmajority
            to found   other
                  or ha*     of
                          = 1,25
                acceptance,       cutting
                             non-standard
                              these      gearstools
                                    forvalues   cutter
                                                with
                                                 should  use
                                                        to
                                                       deepbe  values
                                                           accomplish
                                                              teeth.      of
                                                                      In case
                                                                analysed       ha*
                                                                          specific    = 1theand
                                                                                      purpose
                                                                               of non-standard
                                                                           firstly   in         asc*
                                                                                                   ha*= =0,25,
                                                                                                    system
                                                                                              searching.   0,75
                                                                                                           It of
                                                                                                              is
 for stub
conforming
basic      gears
        rack
 possible         or
            totooth
               found  ha* = 1,25
                   toprofile,
                       world-wide
                       other         for gears
                              Equations
                             non-standard        with
                                              (22)  to deep
                                           acceptance,
                                                cutter (25)   teeth.
                                                              these
                                                              can     Invalues
                                                                   give
                                                        to accomplish    case
                                                                         some   ofidea
                                                                          specific  non-standard
                                                                                   should
                                                                                      purpose be    system
                                                                                                asanalysed
                                                                                        for recreating
                                                                                                   ha*  =otherof
                                                                                                           0,75
 basic
firstly
new     rack
      gear
 for stub in  tooth
              theor
             with
           gears     profile,
                   searching.
                  standardizedEquations       (22)
                                     It isgears
                      ha* = 1,25values.
                                     for    possibleto  (25)
                                                 with deep    can
                                                          to found give   some
                                                              teeth. Inother      idea  for
                                                                         case ofnon-standard recreating
                                                                                    non-standard system   other
                                                                                                       cutter of
 new gear
 basic  rackwith
              toothstandardized     values. (22) to (25) can give some idea for recreating other
                     profile, Equations
to accomplish specific purpose as ha* = 0,75 for stub gears or ha* = 1,25
 newgears
for  gear with
           withstandardized values.
                  deep teeth.   In case of non-standard system of basic rack
tooth profile, Equations (22) to (25) can give some idea for recreating
other new gear with standardized values.
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                                                                                                              13
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5.0 	    CONCLUSIONS
The theory of the involute surface of the flank of a cylindrical gear can
give information about basic gear tooth data needed to determine the
unknown gear geometry. Based in the mentioned theory, a procedure
of reverse engineering to determine the basic geometry of external
parallel-axis cylindrical involute gears has been presented. The
proposed method can be used as an alternative procedure to determine
the unknown gear geometry using conventional measurement tools.
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