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Bending Strength No. - S Fatigue Bending Strength

The document discusses bending strength and fatigue bending strength of gears. It provides tabulated data and analytical estimates for bending strength based on grade, hardness, and manufacturing method. It also discusses adjusting the bending strength life factor to account for different desired life cycles beyond 10^7 cycles based on a formula involving the number of cycles. An example is given of calculating maximum horsepower transmission for a gear setup using AGMA formulas.

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Bending Strength No. - S Fatigue Bending Strength

The document discusses bending strength and fatigue bending strength of gears. It provides tabulated data and analytical estimates for bending strength based on grade, hardness, and manufacturing method. It also discusses adjusting the bending strength life factor to account for different desired life cycles beyond 10^7 cycles based on a formula involving the number of cycles. An example is given of calculating maximum horsepower transmission for a gear setup using AGMA formulas.

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Bending Strength No.

S
t,
Fatigue bending strength
-Tabulated Data similar to fatigue strength
-Range given because value depends on Grade
-Based on life of 10
7
cycles and 99% reliability
S
t
Analytical Estimate
-Through hardened steel gears
-Different charts for different manufacturing methods
-Grade 1 good quality
St = 77.3 H
B
+ 12,800
-Grade 2 premium quality
St = 102 H
B
+ 16,400
Bending Strength Life Factor- K
L
-Adjusts for life goals other
than 10
7
cycles
-Fatigue effects vary with
material properties and surface
finishes
-K
L
= 1.6831 N
-0.0323
N>3E6

Note: @ 2000 rpm reach 3
million cycles in 1 day of
service


Example:
A conveyor drive involving heavy-shock torsional loading is operated by an
electric motor, the speed ratio is 1:2 and the pinion has Diameteral pitch P=10
in
-1
, and number of teeth N=18 and face width of b=1.5 in. The gear has Brinnel
hardness of 300 Bhn. Find the maximum horspower that can be transmitted,
using AGMA formula.
Gear Box Design

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