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Provides an up-to-date, single-source reference for all aspects of
the gear industry Presents an integrated approach to gear design
and manufacture Includes new coverage of direct gear design and
ready-to-use gear design Contains coverage of finite element
analysis, gear vibration, load ratings, and gear failures
A commonly used practice in industry is the machining of sculptured
part surfaces on a multiaxis numerical control (NC) machine. While
this practice is vital, it is also a costly aspect of the surface
generation process. After investing more than 40 years of research
into the theory of part surface generation, the author of
Generation of Surfaces: Kinematic Geometry of Surface Machining
considers an approach that provides optimal machining while
factoring in the lowest possible cost. This book presents the
modern theory of part surface generation with a focus on kinematic
geometry of part surface machining on a multiaxis (NC) machine, and
introduces key methods for applying the DG/K-based approach to part
surface generation. The DG/K approach is based on the results of
research found in two main areas: differential geometry (DG) of
surfaces, and kinematics (K) of rigid body in three-dimensional
Euclidian space E3. It is an extremely powerful tool for solving a
plurality of problems in mechanical/manufacturing engineering. The
text is presented in three parts: the basics, the fundamentals, and
applications of part surface generation. The first part of the book
provides an analytical description of part surfaces, details the
principal elements of the theory of multiparametric motion of a
rigid body in E3 space, and defines applied coordinate systems. The
second half introduces the theory of part surface generation, and
includes an analytical description of contact geometry, while the
final portion illustrates the potential development of highly
effective part surface generation methods. The author illustrates
the most complex features of the book with examples, explains all
of the results of analysis mathematically, and uses just one set of
input parameters-the design parameters of the part surface to be
machined. The book considers practical applications for part
surface machining and cutting tool design. Developed for use with
computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided machining (CAM),
this text is useful for anyone starting work on new software
packages for sculptured part surface machining on a multiaxis NC
machine.
This book was written by a team of leading gear experts from across
the globe, including contributions from USA, Germany, Poland,
China, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. It provides readers with the
latest accomplishments in the gear theory and gear cutting tool
design. Specialists can apply competencies gained from this
book to quality control in gear manufacture, as well as to the
conditions of their production. The book begins with a detailed
discussion of the kinematics and geometry of geometrically-accurate
gears and gear systems. This is followed by an analysis of
state-of-the-art gear manufacturing methods with focus on gear
finishing operations. Novel designs of gear transmission
systems as well as gear theory and gear cutting tool design are
also covered. Â
Advances in Gear Design and Manufacture deals with gears, gear
transmissions, and advanced methods of gear production.The book is
focused on discussion of the latest discoveries and accomplishments
in gear design and production, with chapters written by
international experts in the field. Topics are aligned to meet the
requirements of the modern scientific theory of gearing, providing
readers precise knowledge and recommendations on how perfect gears
and gear transmissions can be designed and produced, and how they
work. It explains how gears and gear transmissions can be designed
to reach high a "power-to-weight" ratio, and how to design and
produce compact, high-capacity gearboxes.
This book is dedicated to engineers those who work in the field of
gear design, gear production and gear application. The following is
understood by "engineers" in the wide sense of the word, namely
those involved in design, those who have to study machining
methods, those who have who are responsible for overseeing gear
production processes and gear tooling specialists. In the following
pages, some achievements by the authors along with some of old
notions have been brought together, that is things which are
already known to many readers but that in any case may be useful to
"newcomers". There is also some other updated information which may
be useful to those who are not new to the trade. This book should
in part be informative while at the same time they should also form
a kind of pocket handbook.
This book presents the most up-to-date accomplishments in gear
design and gear production, detailing theory of gearing and its
application. As an enormous number of gears are used in such
sectors as automobiles, aerospace, machines, and similar
industries, even a very small improvement in the gear design or
production, for example a 10 cent savings on each gear, can result
in huge of savings in manufacturing, underscoring critical
importance of the subject of the book. Giving a solid background in
theory together with the latest advances in design and production,
the book is ideal for product designers working in numerous
industries. The volume also serves as a useful supplement to
required texts well for students in mechanical and industrial
engineering as it helps establish a scientific foundation to the
subject, and facilitates a systematic learning process of gear
kinematics, gear geometry, gear design, gear production/finishing
operations, and related competencies.
This updated and expanded edition presents a highly accurate
specification for part surface machining. Precise specification
reduces the cost of this widely used industrial operation as
accurately specified and machined part surfaces do not need to
undergo costly final finishing. Dr. Radzevich describes techniques
in this volume based primarily on classical differential geometry
of surfaces. He then transitions from differential geometry of
surfaces to engineering geometry of surfaces, and examines how part
surfaces are either machined themselves, or are produced by tools
with surfaces that are precisely machined. The book goes on to
explain specific methods, such as derivation of planar
characteristic curves based on Plucker conoid constructed at a
point of the part surface, and that analytical description of part
surface is vital for surfaces machined using CNC technology, and
especially so for multi-axes NC machines. Providing readers with a
powerful tool for analytical description of part surfaces machined
on conventional machine tools and numerically controlled machines,
this book maximizes understanding on optimal treatment of part
surfaces to meet the requirements of today's high tech industry.
A commonly used practice in industry is the machining of sculptured
part surfaces on a multiaxis numerical control (NC) machine. While
this practice is vital, it is also a costly aspect of the surface
generation process. After investing more than 40 years of research
into the theory of part surface generation, the author of
Generation of Surfaces: Kinematic Geometry of Surface Machining
considers an approach that provides optimal machining while
factoring in the lowest possible cost. This book presents the
modern theory of part surface generation with a focus on kinematic
geometry of part surface machining on a multiaxis (NC) machine, and
introduces key methods for applying the DG/K-based approach to part
surface generation. The DG/K approach is based on the results of
research found in two main areas: differential geometry (DG) of
surfaces, and kinematics (K) of rigid body in three-dimensional
Euclidian space E3. It is an extremely powerful tool for solving a
plurality of problems in mechanical/manufacturing engineering. The
text is presented in three parts: the basics, the fundamentals, and
applications of part surface generation. The first part of the book
provides an analytical description of part surfaces, details the
principal elements of the theory of multiparametric motion of a
rigid body in E3 space, and defines applied coordinate systems. The
second half introduces the theory of part surface generation, and
includes an analytical description of contact geometry, while the
final portion illustrates the potential development of highly
effective part surface generation methods. The author illustrates
the most complex features of the book with examples, explains all
of the results of analysis mathematically, and uses just one set of
input parameters-the design parameters of the part surface to be
machined. The book considers practical applications for part
surface machining and cutting tool design. Developed for use with
computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided machining (CAM),
this text is useful for anyone starting work on new software
packages for sculptured part surface machining on a multiaxis NC
machine.
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