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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF CROWNING AND MODIFICATIONS IN SPIRAL, PRESSURE AND TORSION ANGLES OF TEETH

  • 1. PhD., Associate Professor, Tashkent State Technical University
  • 2. Senior Lecturer, Tashkent State Technical University

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Bevel gears are essential components in mechanical systems that require precise motion transmission and load distribution. However, under heavy loads, these gears can suffer from deformations and localized contact pressures that negatively affect their performance and longevity. This paper investigates the effect of crowning modifications on bevel gear teeth, particularly in relation to profile and flank adjustments, as well as changes in the spiral, pressure, and torsion angles. By examining these modifications, the study aims to improve the contact distribution, reduce localized stresses, and enhance the overall performance of bevel gears under load.

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