I have quite a bit of design data for plastic gears from various materials, and quite a lot on plastic bearings.
There are quite a few variables that make plastic gear design quite different to metal gears, such as you do not need to design out noise, but you need to give consideration to fatigue, PV factor, moisture conditioning if it is nylon, anisotropic effect if it is reinforced with fibres, degree of crystalisation, lubrication added to the plastic compound, thermoplastic creep under load, notch sensitivity, surface layer effect, effect of varying section thickness on properties, effect of gate position and flow direction on properties, effect of pigments on properties, effects of UV light, effects of ambient temperature, notable differences between machined prototypes and moulded parts, post moulded shrinkage and or swelling, environmental stress cracking, etc etc.
I doubt if any software package takes all these factors into account.
DSM and LNP both have some good literature on bearing properties of special compounds.
Polyplastics of Japan and probably Celenese had some good books on gear design with Acetal.
Regards
pat
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