Fillet Stress Related to Non-Uniformly Loaded Gear Tooth Geometry
The influence of non-uniform load distribution along spur gear tooth facewidth, upon the fillet stresses, has been investigated by means of the Finite Element Method p-version. There have been taken into consideration different load distribution cases cor
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Series Editors: The Reetars of CISM Manuel Gqrcia Velarde - Madrid Mahir Sayir - Zurich Wilhelm Schneider - Wien
The Secretary General of CISM Bernhard Sehreller - Padua
Former Secretary General of CISM Giovanni Bianchi - Milan
Executive Editor
Carlo Tasso- Udine
This series presents lecture notes, monographs, edited works and proceedings in the field of the Mechanics, Engineering, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Purpose of the series is to make known in the international scientific and technical community results obtained in some of the activities organized by CISM, the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences.
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCES COURSESAND LECTURES - No. 437
AMST'02
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMSAND TECHNOLOGY PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTHINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
EDITEDBY ELSO KULIANIC UNIVERSITY OF UDINE
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© 2002 by Springer-Verlag Wien Originally published by Springer-Verlag Wien New York in 2002 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2002
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ISBN 978-3-7091-2557-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-2555-7
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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCE OF MANUFACTURING- INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY MAKING PRODUCTS MORE RELIABLE AND LESS EXPENSIVE
ORGANIZERS
University of Udine- Faculty of Engineering- Department of Electrical, Managerial and Mechanical Engineering - Italy Centre International des Seiences Mecaniques, CISM - Udine - Italy University of Rijeka- College of Engineering- Croatia
CONFERENCE VENUE
University of Udine - PALAZZO ANTONINI Via Tarcisio Petracco 8, Udine, Italy
PREFACE Manufacturing a product is not difficult, the difficulty consists in manufacturing a product of high quality, at a low cost and rapidly. Progress in materials and manufacturing sciences and technology, as weil as in intelligent machining systems, promotes an increase in productivity and a decrease of costs and production time without compromising the reliability of the products. In the new global and national condition the competitiveness of products depends in turn on their quality, which is becoming increasingly relevant. The International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology AMST is held every third year. The First International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Systemsand Technology AMST'87 was h