mhc190
Mechanical
- May 21, 2010
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I've been working on an involute sprocket (hobbed like a gear, but used with rocker joint inverted tooth silent chain) and gotten horribly stuck on the terminology in a journal article that I've been using to help guide the design process.
Specifically it declares the variable: Ct(j)
where (j) refers to the sprocket in question and t is subscript
and Ct is described as "involute-tooth thickness scaling factor" in the variable declarations and in the text as "The parameter, Ct(j), is a scale factor for the sprocket tooth thickness at the pitch circe with Ct(j)=0.5 corresponding to the AGMA gear standard."
I've dug through AGMA 913- A98 and ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05 but can't find any reference to the term.
The references for the article omit the name and/or number of the AGMA standard listed in the text quoted above. It does cite the primary author's doctoral dissertation, from which the article was adapted, but I don't have access to it (anyone at Columbia?).
The article reference is:
Kinematic and static force analysis of rocker-pin jointed silent chains with involute sprockets
BUCKNOR, N. K. and FREUDENSTEIN, F.
Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the ASME
Vol 116, September 1994 p842-8
I sincerely appreciate any help or advice!
Thanks, mike
Specifically it declares the variable: Ct(j)
where (j) refers to the sprocket in question and t is subscript
and Ct is described as "involute-tooth thickness scaling factor" in the variable declarations and in the text as "The parameter, Ct(j), is a scale factor for the sprocket tooth thickness at the pitch circe with Ct(j)=0.5 corresponding to the AGMA gear standard."
I've dug through AGMA 913- A98 and ANSI/AGMA 1012-G05 but can't find any reference to the term.
The references for the article omit the name and/or number of the AGMA standard listed in the text quoted above. It does cite the primary author's doctoral dissertation, from which the article was adapted, but I don't have access to it (anyone at Columbia?).
The article reference is:
Kinematic and static force analysis of rocker-pin jointed silent chains with involute sprockets
BUCKNOR, N. K. and FREUDENSTEIN, F.
Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the ASME
Vol 116, September 1994 p842-8
I sincerely appreciate any help or advice!
Thanks, mike