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A contact point method for the design of form cutters for helical gears

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This article is published in Journal of Engineering for Industry.The article was published on 1994-08-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bevel gear & Cutting tool.

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CAD approach for simulation of generation machining and identification of contact lines

TL;DR: In this paper, the CAD approach is used to simulate generation machining process and simulation is performed using Boolean operation to remove unwanted material in an incremental manner, maintaining the kinematic relationship.
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Simulation of whirling process and tool profiling for machining of worms

TL;DR: In this article, an attempt is made to simulate the whirling process and analyze the effect of tilting of tool head, and validation of tool profile is carried out by simulation.
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An approach on wheel position and orientation calculation for helical broaching tool sharpening

TL;DR: In this paper, a wheel orientation and position calculating approach was developed to the resharpen of helical rake flank by a ring-like grind wheel, where the enveloping theory-based contact curve identification helped the wheel orientation calculation approximate to a nonlinear searching problem for easily addressing by Newton-Raphson method.
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Geometrical Modeling of Surface Generation Through Wrapping

TL;DR: In this article, a purely numerical method is developed based on a theorem which is called the minimal distance, which can be used to determine the profiles of cutting tools that work by wrapping.
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Gear Tooth Surface Roughness of Helical Gears Manufactured by a Form Milling Cutter

TL;DR: In this article, the geometry of the form wheel is determined through inverse calculation and a mathematical model is presented where it is possible to determine the machined gear tooth surface in three-dimensions manufactured by this tool, taking the finite number of cutting edges into account.
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Proof of the undercutting phenomenon for an involute tooth profile on a cylindrical gear

TL;DR: In this article, the author makes a sufficient proof by means of the circle of curvature of an involute, which is a well-known property of a convex gear.
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