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Design of gear modifications

Online basic seminar

10:00-11:30 CET

Language: German

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Types - methods - design

Increasing demands for comfort in automotive applications as well as legal requirements for stationary systems drive the constant reduction of noise in gearbox development. Another goal is the pursuit of the greatest possible power density. The design of suitable gear modifications is becoming more and more important to achieve low noise excitation as well as high load carrying capacity.

Target audience

This seminar is aimed at all design engineers who have to deal with the above-mentioned issues.

Objectives

This seminar addresses the design of gear modifications with regard to noise excitation and load capacity. First, seminar participants will learn about noise excitation mechanisms, the effects of elastic deformation on load capacity, and various standard modifications. Next, practical examples will be used to design gear modifications for low noise and optimum load capacity. With a suitable strategy, modifications can be designed to achieve both low noise and high load capacity goals.

Speaker

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Bihr

Ulm University of Technology

www.thu.de

Since 2019: Professor of Design and Mechanics, TH Ulm

Since 2021: Independent Managing Director, Steinbeis Beratungszentrum Antriebssysteme

Since 2020: Trustee, ponte consult e.V.

2018 - 2023: Lecturer for construction, DHBW Stuttgart

2014-2019: Head of Calculation and Testing Geared Motors, Siemens Geared Motors

2016: Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.), TU Munich

2008-2014: Research assistant, TU Munich (FZG)

2006-2008: Studied mechanical engineering (M.Sc.), TU Munich

2001-2005: Studied mechanical engineering (Dipl.-Ing.), TH Ulm

Fees (net)

Standard: €219.00
FVA members: €175.00
VDMA members: €175.00
Students: €109.50 (valid certificate of enrollment required)

Please note that there is a cancellation fee for non-participation.


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