The factor by which the maximum load per unit length of gear tooth exceeds the nominal loading is of major importance when estimating the stresses on gears, but there is little information about the values that are to be expected with accurately made modern gears. A method for relatively simple computation of the effects of misalignment, profile and helix variations is given, together with typical results that show values of KH about 3, much higher than might be expected or predicted from BS 436.
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