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Title:- Helical Gear and Spur Gear Characteristics.

Helical or "dry fixed" gears provide improved functionality over spur gears. The front edge of the tooth is
not parallel to the axis of rotation, but is positioned at an angle. Because the gear is bent, this angle
makes the splines part of the propeller. Helical gears can mesh in parallel or cross directions. The first
refers to the case in which the axes are parallel to each other. This is the most common address. In the
latter case, the axes are not parallel and the gears in this configuration are also called "oblique gears".

Angled teeth engage more gradually than spur gear teeth, making them smoother and quieter. With
parallel helical gears, each pair of teeth first contacts at a single point on one side of the sprocket. Then
a moving contact curve gradually grows to a maximum across the tooth's surface and then retracts until
the tooth breaks contact at a single point on the opposite side.

In spur gears, the teeth are suddenly in line contact across the width, creating stress and noise. The spur
gear has a characteristic screeching sound at high speed. While spur gears are used in low speed
applications and situations where noise control is not an issue, the use of helical gears is indicated when
the application involves high speed, heavy power transmission or when noise reduction It is important.
It is high when the speed of the passing line exceeds 25 m / s.

The disadvantage of helical gears is that the thrust is longer gear shafts, which must be accommodated
by suitable thrust bearings, higher sliding friction between gear teeth (often treated with additives in
lubricants).

Helical gear properties: Bar or rectangular gear with straight teeth cut in the plane perpendicular to the
axis of movement (flat and without curvature)

»" Curved "spur gear teeth, angle cut teeth

»Designed to transfer motion and power between parallel or right-angle (90 °, comparative difference)
axes rotating in opposite directions.

»Durable and ideal for high load applications

»Plastic, brass, steel and aluminum are commonly used materials for manufacturing.

»Cars, elevators, conveyors, compressors, and blowers are just a few of the everyday machines that use
helical gears.

»Helical gears are also used in machine tools, turbine drives, feed drives, sand mills, rolling mills, and
marine applications.

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