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Gear "Module" Explained in 1 Minute
Engineering Juice
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Engineering Fundamentals
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Beginner
#GearModule #Gears #Module https://amzn.to/3fjbhH3 Module=d/N (d is pitch diameter and N is number of teeth) Number of Teeth = Reference Diameter/ Module Reference Diameter = Module x Number of Teeth Reference Pitch = Module x Pi Like and subscribe for more!
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Transverse Module Involute Helical Gear in CATIA V5 (manual input)
William Harbin
in
Modeling
2
0
Expert
This BND TechSource video shows the steps for creating a “template” part for our Transverse Module Involute Helical Gear. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following five formulae: Fw - Face width // length parameter [Fw = input] z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Tpa - Transverse Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Tpa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] Ca - Cylinder helix angle // angle parameter [Ca = input] Next we will look at using CATIA V5 to create the Normal Module Involute Helical Gear. Please visit us at: https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home Transverse Involute Helical Gear calculator (Excel): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G4DVdNp8LdKRG4hwEWZM7URW7HT71wxn/view?usp=sharing
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How to design a spur gear in Solid Works.
BENJAMIN OKELLO
in
Dimensioning / Tolerancing
2
1
Intermediate
This tutorial demonstrates how to design a spur gear in Solid Works.
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Transverse vs. Normal Module Helical Gear Tooth Profile in CATIA V5
William Harbin
in
Modeling
1
1
Intermediate
This BND TechSource video shows the differences between Transverse vs. Normal Module Helical Gear Tooth Profile in CATIA V5. Understanding these differences is important as we continue with our segment on Involute Helical Gears. Next we will look at Designing Transverse Involute Helical Gears in CATIA V5 (manual input). Please visit us at: https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home
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Normal Module Involute Helical Gear in CATIA V5 (manual input)
William Harbin
in
Modeling
1
0
Expert
This BND TechSource video shows the steps for creating a “template” part for our Normal Module Involute Helical Gear. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following five formulae: Fw - Face width // length parameter [Fw = input] z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Npa - Normal Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Npa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] Ca - Cylinder helix angle // angle parameter [Ca = input] Please comment or contact us if you would be interested in seeing how to create the Helical gears with a CATIA Macro. Please visit us at: https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home Normal Involute Helical Gear calculator (Excel): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A1tVjmZr4r2D-nLRk6qzkfkMObjdl7wt/view?usp=sharing
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