Gear Force Components - Example 2 - Bevel Gears

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Tangential, Radial, and Axial Components
Equation Derivations
Rotation Speed Relationships Between Worms and Worm Gears
Axial Load - Thrust

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CORRECTIONS:
At 0:58 the r_ave is missing dividing the [1.5 sin (26.565)] term by 2. The resulting value is still correct.
At 1:31 2+1.5 sin(26.565) in blue, should be 2+1.5 cos(26.565) (cosine, not sine).

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I believe there is a small error at 1:34 where the expression for the distance vertically from B is given as "2+1.5 sin(26.565)" I think it should have a cosine in place of the sine since we are getting the vertical distance with the given angle being opposite from the horizontal side.

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That tangential force over the pinion is the same over the another gear, right?

adrianalbertomunozcruz
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Why are there not z-forces on the bearings if there is the z-force Wt acting into the page?

maddiesanders
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HI! What about these calculus when the angle of intersection between shafts are not equal to 90 degrees

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