tenningkurve
Tenningkurve, literally meaning “toothing curve,” is the curve that defines the profile of a gear tooth. In contemporary gear design the most common form is the involute of a circle, a shape that supports a constant velocity ratio during meshing and simplifies transmission geometry.
Generation and geometry: An involute is generated by unwinding a taut string from a base circle; the
Line of action and contact: Meshing gears interact along the line of action, a straight line tangent
Variants and manufacturing: While involute profiles dominate modern gear sets, other tooth forms (such as cycloidal
Importance: The tenningkurve underpins gear performance, influencing load distribution, efficiency, noise, and manufacturability. It is a