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Helical Gears Shafts at Right Angles Exact Design Equations and Calculator - Gears will have same direction of helix. Sum of the helix angles will equal 90 degrees.
Sum of helix angles of gear and pinion must equal 90 degrees.
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Design variables you should know:
- Position of gear having right- or left-hand helix depending on rotation and direction in which thrust is to be received,
- Pn = normal diametral pitch (pitch of cutter),
- R = ratio of number of teeth in large gear to number of teeth in small gear,
- αa = approximate helix angle of large gear,
- C = exact center distance.
Number of teeth in pinion for any angle:
n = ( 2 Ca Pn sin αa ) / ( 1 + R tan αa )
Number of teeth in large gear formula:
N = n R
Exact helix angle of large gear ( exact angle found by trial and varying R sec α + cosec α )
α is the exact helix angle of large gear found by trial from the following equality
R sec α + cosec α = R / cos α + 1 / sin α = ( 2 C Pn ) / n
Exact helix angle of small gear
β = 90° - α
Pitch diameter of large gear
D = N / ( Pn cos α )
Pitch diameter of small gear
d = n / ( Pn cos β )
Outside diameter of large gear
O = D + 2 / Pn
Outside diameter of small gear
o = d + 2 / Pn
Lead of helix on karge gear formula:
L = π D cot α
Lead of helix on small gear formula:
l = π d cot β
Where:
C = approximate center distance (in, mm),
Pn = normal diametral pitch (in, mm),
N = number of teeth in large gear,
n = number of teeth in small gear,
α = angle of gear helix (deg),
β = angle of pinion helix (deg),
R = ratio of gear to pinion,
L = lead of helix on large gear (in, mm),
l = lead of helix on pinion (in, mm).
References:
Machinerys Handbook, 29th Edition