A Review Paper on Bending & Contact Stress Reduction Techniques in Spur and Helical Gear
Abstract
Gears are used at very high speed and varied environmental conditions and are subjected to fail mainly because of higher bending & contact stresses produced. So in order to keep this value at lower side, various authors have come up with different solutions. This review article summarizes solutions for problems related to bending and contact stress reduction methods.
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