
PowerGear: Parallel Axis Gear Calculation Software Gear Design and Analysis Made Easy PowerGear gear calculation software Gear Technology: • Software to help you calculate the power capacity of a gear mesh. PowerGear is a 'superset' of Standard 2001 'Fundamental Rating Factors and Calculation Methods for Involute Spur and Helical Gear Teeth' that addresses all factors in the Standard with extended analysis capability to include both internal and external gears, EHD Film Thickness, tooth mesh kinematics, and more features beyond the basic gear rating formulas provided in the Standard. Mr Green Green Future Rari. • Gear Technology by of Drive Systems Technology, Inc. • Computer Technology.
Gear design software,technology, design, manufacturing, tooth contact analyzes TCA, CAD, 3d gear model, driving efficiency, Automotive gear, Gear Inspection. The author used the sliding vectors for calculation of the integrated driving efficiency. Reverse engineered tooth contact taken from a real spiral Bevel gear set. Input Parameters Teeth type - common or spiral Gear ratio and tooth numbers Pressure angle (the angle of tool profile) α Module m (With ANSI - English units, enter.
• Student Version accompanies PC Applications in Parallel Axis Gear Design Seminar presented by Ray Drago in (follow mechanical engineering link) Download files: • • Current Version: PowerGear 4.0.64, uploaded 12/23/12 • (~4.5Mb) • beta, version 4.66 Purchase License or CD: Purchase PowerGear License Or CD More Information: • Check out the input and output screens of the software. • The version and release history of PowerGear and DrawGear System Requirements: • Installs onto most installations of the Windows OS, from W95 through W7-64, please contact us if you have problems • 15 Mbytes disk space • SVGA or higher resolution monitor DrawGear Notes Gear drawings and help files. PowerGear includes a stand-alone ActiveX component called 'DrawGear'. DrawGear renders accurate internal or external involute gearing with trochoidal roots or using full root radius. The complement of the tool, whether using a shaper or a hob yields a trochoidal tooth root that can be drawn and animated for greater understanding. The drawings can be output to DXF files or accurately printed.
The size of the polyline can be altered for speed or for precision. This ActiveX component can be fed data by other programs, like MS Excel. To learn more about this capability contact. The help file for DrawGear only works in stand-alone mode, therefore, first run DrawGear by itself or launch the helpfile (DrawGear.chm) and find the zoom, pan and rotate functions so you'll be able to use those when calling the drawings from PowerGear. DrawGear, of PowerGear includes: • Gear mesh visualization • DXF (element only) output • WYSIWYG Mesh printing • Customizable poly-line stepsize. • Line of Action • Moving Hertzian stress factor.