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Asymmetric Gearing is intended to show readers the potential of this developing technology, and to encourage gear design engineers to use of this approach to maximize gear drive performance.
1. History of Asymmetric Gears and Modern State of Art 2. Macrogeometry of Asymmetric Tooth Gears 3. Area of Existence 4. Asymmetric Gearing Limits 5. Gear Geometry Optimization 6. Stress Analysis and Rating of Asymmetric Gears 7. Special Types of Asymmetric Gears 8. Tolerancing and Tolerance Analysis 9. Asymmetric Gear Manufacturing 10. Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Gears 11. Asymmetric Gear Applications
Dr. Alexander L. Kapelevich is a gear design consultant at AKGears, LLC. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Moscow Aviation Institute and a Ph.D. Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Moscow State Technical University. Dr. Kapelevich has over 40 years of gear transmission research and design experience. He began his career working in the Russian Aviation Industry, where he was involved in R&D, software development, testing, and failure investigation for aerospace gear transmissions. Living in the USA since 1994, he developed the Direct Gear Design methodology for custom gear transmissions which have been implemented in various fields such as aerospace, automotive, agriculture, defense, robotics, racing, and many others. His specialty is the gear drive architecture, planetary systems, gear tooth geometry optimization, gears with asymmetric teeth, and gear transmission performance maximization. Dr. Kapelevich is the author of the book titled "Direct Gear Design" and many technical articles. He is a member of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.