This course provides gear novices with a general understanding of gear nomenclature, geometry, and arrangements. Starting with the basic definition of gears, conjugate motion and the “Laws of Gearing”, learners gain a solid understanding of gearing and the fundamentals of rotary motion transfer through gear-trains. Gear classifications, tooth forms and geometry, and very high-level application considerations, manufacturing processes, and inspection techniques are covered.
Learning Objectives
By completing this course, you will be able to identify, recognize or articulate:
Who Should Attend
The intended audience for this course is individuals with little or no previous experience in gear systems. Engineers new to the field of gearing, sales and marketing people responsible for interacting with gear engineers, component suppliers, and vehicle platform powertrain development specialists who have not been previously involved in gear system specification or design will benefit from this course.
Prerequisites
Learners should have an undergraduate engineering degree or related technical background.
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