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MITCalc – Bevel Gear Calculation 1.15

MITCalc - Bevel Gear Calculation

Geometric design and strength check of bevel gear with with straight, helical and curved toothing. Application is

developed in MS Excel, is multi-language and supports Imperial and Metric units and solves the following main

tasks:

- Calculation of straight, helical and curved toothing.

- Automatic design of a transmission with the minimum number of input requirements.

- Design for entered coefficients of safety (static, dynamic).

- Calculation of complete geometric parameters (including corrected toothing).

- Calculation of strength parameters, safety check.

- Supplementary calculations (calculation of parameters of the existing gear, temperature rise, design of shafts)

- Optimization of parameters (dimensions, weight, volume, transmission ratio)

- Support of 2D CAD (AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, IntelliCAD, Ashlar Graphite, TurboCAD) and 3D CAD in full

calculation package (Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Pro/E).

The calculations use procedures, algorithms and data from standards ANSI, ISO, DIN, BS and specialized literature.

Used standards: DIN 3971, DIN 3991 Kegelradern 1-4, ISO 6336 1-3, DIN 3965 Toleranzen fr

Kegelradverzahnungen 1-4, ISO 1328, DIN 3990, ANSI B6.1-1968, AGMA 2001-C95, AGMA 908-B89/95, AGMA

2003-A86/88, AGMA 2005-B88 and others.This module is a part of MITCalc – Mechanical and Technical

Calculation Package for gear, belt and chain drives, bearings, springs, beam, shaft, bolt connection, shaft

connection, tolerances and many others



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