BS ISO 6336-2:1996 - Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears - Calculation of surface durability (pitting)
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ISO 6336-2:1996 is an international standard that provides guidelines for the calculation of the load capacity of spur and helical gears, specifically focusing on the calculation of surface durability, which is related to pitting. Pitting is a form of gear tooth damage that occurs due to excessive contact stress, and this standard helps engineers and designers ensure that gears are designed to withstand the forces and conditions they will encounter during operation.
The standard outlines the procedures and formulas for calculating the pitting resistance of gear teeth and includes considerations for factors such as gear geometry, material properties, lubrication, and operating conditions. It is an important tool for engineers involved in the design and analysis of gears to ensure their reliability and durability.
ISO 6336-2:1996 is part of a series of ISO standards that address different aspects of gear design, analysis, and testing to ensure the proper functioning and longevity of gears. If you need to perform calculations related to the pitting resistance of spur and helical gears, this standard would provide you with the necessary guidelines and methods for doing so. However, it's important to note that standards may be updated or revised over time, so it's a good practice to check for the latest version or any specific national or regional variations that may apply to your situation.