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Helical Gear Calculations

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Diesel73

Automotive
Jan 25, 2002
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I plan to make my own automotive transmission and I would like to find some helical gear calculations like the lateral force. Any help will be appreciated, I would like to find them on the internet.

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I have been doing just this over the last few months.

I have not found them on the Internet but:

Shigley & Miscke (the stable of the ME) has everything you need on page 562 and 563


 
jackboot,
Interesting. If you have any pictures I'd love to see them.
I'll look for Shigley & Miscke in the library. Is that the title?

Thanks.
 
Whilst this is not of immediate use, I can recommend a 3 volume book set called "Revised Manual of Gear Design" to anyone seriously into the subject. They are spiral bound volumes from the 1980's and although some of the work is a little dated (like maths tables) and in Imperial, there is still an awful lot of information - calculations and sketches - much more than the Mischke/Shigley books. One volume is dedicated to helical and spiral gears alone. The set is still available, I bought my last year from a UK bookshop new, and they cost 45UKP which I didnt think was bad. The books are written by E & EK Buckingham of Buckingham Associates Inc Gear Consultants, Parker Hill Road, Springfield, Vt 05156.
 
Sorry for the long lapse:

Mechanical Engineering Design
fifth ed.

Shigley & Mischke

by McGraw Hill
 
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