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Georges HENRIOT: Arts et Métiers engineer - Former Technical General Manager of Engrenages et Réducteurs
INTRODUCTION
In the previous two articles, we dealt at length with parallel gears.
We'll now turn our attention to the study of meshing and left-hand gears, the most common of which is the worm gear. This article is mainly devoted to geometrical studies.
This section on gears is made up of several articles.
The first two articles deal with parallel gears, the first being devoted to geometrical studies. , the second for tooth corrections .
The next article deals with meshing and left-hand gears [BM 5 622], while a fourth examines loads on gear teeth and strength calculations. .
The final section deals with manufacturing methods and planetary gear trains. .
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