Gear Terminology
NOMENCLATURE:-
- Pitch surface: The surface of the imaginary rolling cylinder (cone, etc.) that the toothed gear may be considered to replace.
- Pitch circle: A right section of the pitch surface.
- Addendum circle: A circle bounding the ends of the teeth, in a right section of the gear.
- Root (or dedendum) circle: The circle bounding the spaces between the teeth, in a right section of the gear.
- Addendum: The radial distance between the pitch circle and the addendum circle.
- Dedendum: The radial distance between the pitch circle and the root circle.
- Clearance: The difference between the dedendum of one gear and the addendum of the mating gear.
- Face of a tooth: That part of the tooth surface lying outside the pitch surface.
- Flank of a tooth: The part of the tooth surface lying inside the pitch surface.
- Circular thickness (also called the tooth thickness): The thickness of the tooth measured on the pitch circle. It is the length of an arc and not the length of a straight line.
- Tooth space: pitch diameter The distance between adjacent teeth measured on the pitch circle.
- Backlash: The difference between the circle thickness of one gear and the tooth space of the mating gear.
- Circular pitch (Pc) : The width of a tooth and a space, measured on the pitch circle.