Take a deep dive into the gear industry at AGMA's Fall Technical Meeting.
This meeting brings together top researchers from across the globe who will provide the latest information on their peer-reviewed gear industry research. Network with the industry experts, academics, and engineers; ask your burning questions; and see what is in the future of this industry.
Monday, October 16
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Technical Session 1 — Efficiency, Lubrication, Noise, and Vibration
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How Many Gears for Electric Cars? One Example
Dr. Bernd-Robert Höhn, Gear Research Center (FZG), Technical University of Munich -
Cross-Correlation of Design Variables for Epicyclic System
Dr. Claudio Autore, Ferrari S.p.A. -
Particle-Based CFD Study of Lubrication in Power Transmission Systems Using Local Refinement Techniques
Benjamin Legrady, Dive Solutions GmbH -
Modeling Lubricated Flow and Thermal Response for Gears
Dr. Weixue Tian, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company
Tuesday, October 17
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Technical Session 2 — Materials and Heat Treatment
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Influence of Precipitation Conditions on the Tooth Root and Pitting Load Carrying Capacity of Carbonitrided and Low Pressure Carburized Gears
Niklas Blech, Gear Research Center (FZG), Technical University of Munich -
Methodology to Evaluate the Bending and Contact Allowable Stress Numbers of Gear from Rotating Bending Database
Dr. Luc Amar, CETIM -
Advanced Distortion Control for Case Hardening of Transmission Components
Dr. Volker Heuer, ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH -
SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Updates to AGMA 926 – Recommended Practice for Carburized Aerospace Gearing
Scott Davidson, AGMA Aerospace Gearing Committee/Boeing Rotorcraft – Philadelphia
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Technical Session 3 — Gear Wear and Failure
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Non-Linear Analysis of Gear-Fatigue-Damage Under Variable Load
Daniel Vietze, Gear Research Center (FZG), Technical University of Munich -
Use of Gear Reliability Data in a Cloud-Based Gearbox Digital Twin
Barry James, Hexagon -
Wear Behavior of Polymeric Compound Measured on a New Test Rig for Plastic Gears
Dr. Riccardo Longato, Longato Riccardo Srls -
Tooth Flank Fracture – Investigations on the Influence of Overloads on the Fatigue Strength of Case-Hardened Gears
Sascha Rommel, Gear Research Center (FZG), Technical University of Munich -
Experimental and Analytical Study of the Effect of Shot Peening on Gear Micropitting and Contact Fatigue Failure
Dr. Dalia Jbily, CETIM
Wednesday, October 18
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Technical Session 4 — Manufacturing, Inspection, Testing, and Quality Control
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Laser Material Processing for the Production of Bronze Coatings for Tribological Applications
Dr. Hannes Freisse, Kugler Bimetal SA -
Influence of Tooth Root Contour Deviations on the Tooth Bending Strength
Christian Eggert, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen University -
Power Skiving Tool Offsets and the Feasibility of Using a Calculator for Manipulating the Resulting Geometry
Bethany Cousins, The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing and Research Centre (AMRC) -
Virtual End of Line Test – Prediction of the Acoustic Behavior of Gearboxes Based on Topographic Deviations Using Neural Networks
Marius Willecke, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) of RWTH Aachen University
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Technical Session 5 — Application, Design, and Rating
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Holistic Assessment of Drive Systems with Gears, Shafts and Bearings Using Measured Torque-Speed Data
Dr. Ulrich Kissling, KISSsoft AG -
Local Load Capacity Analysis for the Design of a Balanced Flank Modification for Cylindrical Gears According to Bevel Gear Procedures
Dennis Tazir, FVA GmbH -
Determination of the AGMA J-Factor for Internal Spur Gears
Prof. Alfonso Fuentes, Rochester Institute of Technology -
Flexible Planet Pins for High Torque Epicyclic Gears: Experience with Design, Manufacturing and Application
Hanspeter Dinner, KISSsoft AG -
Numerical Approach to Account for Actual Tooth Root Geometry
Dr. Burkhard Pinnekamp, RENK Group
Pricing
Advance Member (ends Oct. 4) |
Advance Nonmember (ends Oct. 4) |
Late Member (ends onsite) |
Late Nonmember (ends onsite) |
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Full Pass | $1,350 | $1,650 | $1,450 | $1,750 |
Single Sessions | $400 | $500 | $425 | $525 |
Student Pass | $200 | $200 | $250 | $250 |
Professor Pass | $450 | $450 | $500 | $500 |