BS ISO 6336-3:1996 - Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears - Calculation of tooth bending strength
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BS ISO 6336-3:1996 is an international standard that pertains to the calculation of the load capacity of spur and helical gears, specifically focusing on the calculation of tooth bending strength. Tooth bending strength is an essential factor in the design and analysis of gears, as it ensures that the gear teeth can withstand the bending stresses they will experience during operation without experiencing excessive deformation or failure.
This standard provides guidelines and procedures for engineers and designers to calculate the tooth bending strength of spur and helical gears. The calculations take into account various parameters, including gear geometry, material properties, loading conditions, and other relevant factors that impact the bending strength of gear teeth.
The ISO 6336 series of standards is a set of guidelines that covers different aspects of gear design and analysis, ensuring that gears are capable of withstanding the loads and stresses they encounter during operation while maintaining reliability and durability. In this case, ISO 6336-3 specifically focuses on tooth bending strength.
It's important to note that standards may be subject to updates or revisions 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 particular situation if you are using this standard for gear design and analysis.