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AGMA 927-A01 Load Distribution Factors – Analytical Methods for Cylindrical Gears

Describes an analytical procedure for the calculation of face load distribution factor. The iterative solution that is
described is compatible with the definitions of the term face load distribution of AGMA standards and longitudinal
load distribution of the ISO standards. The procedure is easily programmable and flow charts of the calculation
scheme, as well as examples from typical software are presented. Supplement to ANSI/AGMA 2001-D04.
Reaffirmed January 30, 2018.
ISBN: 1--55589--779--7 Pages: 31

AGMA 929-A06 Calculation of Bevel Gear Top Land and Guidance on Cutter Edge Radius
Has the calculations for bevel gear top land and guidance for selection of cutter edge radius for determination of
tooth geometry. It integrates various publications with modifications to include face hobbing. It adds top land
calculations for non-generated manufacturing methods. It is intended to provide assistance in completing the
calculations requiring determination of top lands and cutter edge radii for gear capacity in accordance with
ANSI/AGMA 2003-B97. Supplement to standard ANSI/AGMA 2005-D03. Reaffirmed February 3, 2011.
ISBN: 1-55589-873-4 Pages: 38

AGMA 930-A05 Calculated Bending Load Capacity of Powder Metallurgy (P/M) External Spur Gears
This information sheet describes a procedure for calculating the load capacity of a pair of powder metallurgy
external spur gears based on tooth bending strength. Two types of loading are considered: 1) repeated loading
over many cycles; and 2) occasional peak loading. It also describes an essentially reverse procedure for
establishing an initial design from specified applied loads. As part of the load capacity calculations, there is a
detailed analysis of the gear teeth geometry, including tooth profiles and various fillets. Reaffirmed September
13, 2017.
ISBN: 1-55589-845-9 Pages: 78

AGMA 932-A05 Rating the Pitting Resistance and Bending Strength of Hypoid Gears
This information sheet provides a method by which different hypoid gear designs can be compared. The formulas
are intended to establish a uniformly acceptable method for calculating the pitting resistance and bending strength
capacity of both curved and skewed tooth hypoid gears. They apply equally to tapered depth and uniform depth
teeth. Annexes contain graphs for geometry factors and a sample calculation to assist the user. Supplement to
ANSI/AGMA 2003-B97. Reaffirmed February 3, 2011.
ISBN: 1-55589-869-6 Pages: 18

AGMA 933-B03 Basic Gear Geometry


This information sheet illustrates important geometrical relationships which provide a sound basis for a thoroughly
logical and comprehensive system of gear geometry. Replaces AGMA 115.01. Reaffirmed October 3, 2017.
ISBN: 1-55589-814-9 Pages: 18

AGMA 935-A05 Recommendations Relative to the Evaluation of Radial Composite Gear Double Flank Testers
The condition and alignment of gear measuring instruments can greatly influence the measurement of product
gears. This information sheet provides qualification procedures for double flank testers that are used for the
evaluation of radial composite deviations of gears. It discusses guidelines for alignment of double flank tester
elements such as centers, ways, probe systems, etc. It also covers the application of artifacts to determine
instrument accuracy. Supplement to standard ANSI/AGMA 2116-A05. Reaffirmed April 2020.
ISBN: 1-55589-872-6 Pages: 11

AGMA 937-A12 Aerospace Bevel Gears


This information sheet covers aerospace bevel gears for power, accessory and actuation applications. It provides
additional information on the design, manufacturing and quality control unique to the aerospace environment. The
new information sheet was developed to fill the void following the withdrawal of AGMA 431.01. It expands the
scope to include all applications of aerospace bevel gearing. Reaffirmed October 20, 2017.
ISBN: 1-61481-030-8 Pages: 142

AGMA 938-A05 Shot Peening of Gears


This information sheet provides a tool for gear designers interested in the residual compressive stress properties
produced by shot peening and its relationship to gearing. It also discusses shot media materials, delivery methods
and process controls. Reaffirmed September 19, 2017
ISBN: 1-55589-847-5 Pages: 14

Obsolete documents should not be used; please use replacements. Most obsolete and superseded documents are
available for purchase. Contact AGMA Headquarters for pricing and availability.

AGMA Publications Catalog 16 April 2020

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