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Of all the many types of machine elements which exist today, gears
are among the most commonly used. The basic idea of a wheel with
teeth is extremely simple, and dates back several thousand years.
It is obvious to any observer that one gear drives another by means
of the meshing teeth, and to the person who has never studied
gears, it might seem that no further explanation is required. It
may therefore come as a surprise to discover the large quantity of
geometric theory that exists on the subject of gears, and to find
that there is probably no branch of mechanical engineering where
theory and practice are more closely linked. Enormous improvements
have been made in the performance of gears during the last two
hundred years or so, and this has been due principally to the
careful attention given to the shape of the teeth. The theoretical
shape of the tooth profile used in most modern gears is an
involute. When precision gears are cut by modern gear-cutting
machines, the accuracy with which the actual teeth conform to their
theoretical shape is quite remarkable, and far exceeds the accuracy
which is attained in the manufacture of most other types of machine
elements. The first part of this book deals with spur gears, which
are gears with teeth that are parallel to the gear axis. The second
part describes helical gears, whose teeth form helices about the
gear axis.
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