What is the equation for converting the circular tooth thickness to chordal tooth thickness. I know it is something simple but I cannot find it or remember what it is.
Thanks for any help.
Troy
I work in an industry where plain bearings (usually bronze)for low speed high stress applications are used. We have played with both straight grease grooves and helical grease grooves and really cannot see any difference. The straight grooves are much easier to manufacture and therefore more...
Hello desertfox,
I was redoing this equation in the other post (javascript:gothread(404,45029)) and noticed I had substituted for Ui with Uo in the last part of the equation. I do not remember if this a typo or something I did because I thought it would look better. I am writing a standard for...
Thank you for the verification. The reasoning behind the torque calculation is the bearing had spun in the bore and now I am trying to get an understanding of what happened so I can size my dowels and new fit. Thanks again.
After researching a while on the internet, thru Mark's, and Roark's I thought I would ask here if my logic is correct. I need to know the torque holding ability of a bushing press fitted into a bore. I can calculate the implied force from the equation Deflection = (P*L)/(A*E), where deflection...
I don't know if you ever got your question answered but if you did could you direct me to the source. We are a job shop that manufactures mining, oil field, and railroad equipment and have been running into quite a few JIS specifications. I have not been able to find a good x-reference.
smitty1322,
I do not have this standard but will probably get it ordered. Do you have the equation available? I would really appreciate it if you could give it to me since acquiring the standard will take me some time.
Thanks,
Troy
I was wondering if anyone could tell me the equation to calculate the circular tooth thickness of an involute spline. The Machinery's Handbook has everything but that.