Estado del arte sobre perfiles de dientes para engranajes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15665/rp.v12i2.286Keywords:
Engranaje, Perfil del diente, Error de transmisión, Capacidad de carga, Análisis de falla, Ángulo presión.Abstract
Este artículo resume los aspectos más importantes a tener en cuenta en el diseño de los perfiles de los dientes de
engranajes, incluyendo consideraciones relacionadas con la capacidad de carga, diseño de perfil de los dientes,
error de transmisión, ángulo de presión, el desgaste y el análisis de fallos. El objetivo principal de esta revisión
es aportar criterios de selección para el diseño de perfiles de los dientes de engranajes rectos que ofrecen mayor
capacidad y error mínimo de transmisión, por tanto esta investigación aporta una mejor comprensión del diseño
basado en las variaciones geométricas del perfil de los dientes en los engranajes.
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