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Trying to design a gear with minimum thickness

 
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Jun5-12, 02:05 PM   #1
 

Trying to design a gear with minimum thickness


Hello,

I am blanking on the equations I should use to calculate the stress through a section of a gear. I would like to be able to calculate the thickness of trepanned gear. Hopefully the attachment helps show what I am looking for. The area between the arrows needs to be minimized.

Thank you
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Jun7-12, 03:02 PM   #2
 
what the heck is a trepanned gear? is this a helical, straight cut?
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