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Gear Design & Analysis

ID: 713581 Montana, USA

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HELICAL GEAR DESIGN; SPUR GEAR DESIGN; GEAR TOOTH. Expert has extensive experience in the design and analysis of spur and helical gears. He is the author of the computer programs GEARCALC and AGMA218, which are widely used by the gear industry for designing and rating spur and helical gears. He is active in several American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) technical committees and has contributed to many of the design and rating methods used by the AGMA. These include the methods for calculating I and J factors (AGMA 908-B89), methods for calculating lubricant film thickness and contact temperature (Appendix A, AGMA 2001-B88), and "A Rational Procedure for the Preliminary Design of Minimum Volume Gears" (AGMA 901-A92).

GEAR LUBRICATION; GEAR WEAR; GEAR FATIGUE. Expert is knowledgeable of all aspects of gear lubrication including specifying, monitoring, maintaining, and analyzing gear lubricants. He is the author of "Friction, Lubrication, and Wear of Gears." He is also the author of the computer program SCORING+, which is widely used by the gear industry for calculating lubricant film thickness and contact temperature for predicting the probability of wear and scuffing in spur and helical gears. He has conducted fundamental research in Hertzian subsurface fatigue and polishing wear.

GEAR FAILURE ANALYSIS. Expert is an expert in gear failure analysis. He has determined the mode and cause of gear failures in a wide variety of industrial applications including iron ore grinding mills, cement mills, wind turbines, hydroturbines, wastewater treatment plants, aluminum rolling mills, radar drives, off-road vehicles, wheel chair drives, conveyor drives, computer disk drives, locomotive blower drives, and many more. He presents seminars on conducting gear failure analysis in the field and on gear failure photography.

Expert heads his own gear consulting firm and is founder of (Undisclosed), Inc. He has over 50 years of industrial experience. He has been a consultant to the gear industry for the past 37 years and to over 50 wind turbine manufacturers, purchasers, operators, and researchers. He has taught courses in material science, fracture mechanics, vibration, and machine design at San Francisco State University and the University of California at Berkeley. He presented numerous seminars on design, analysis, lubrication, and failure analysis of gears and bearings to professional societies, technical schools, and the gear, bearing, and lubrication industries. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and holds BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree in structural dynamics. Expert is a member of several AGMA Committees including the AGMA Gear Rating Committee, AGMA/AWEA Wind Turbine Committee, ASM International, ASME Power Transmission and Gearing Committee, STLE, NREL GRC, and the Montana Society of Engineers. Expert has published over 80 articles on design, analysis, and application of gears, and is the author of three widely-used computer programs for design and analysis of gears. He is technical editor for GEAR TECHNOLOGY and STLE Tribology Transactions. He is recipient of the AGMA TDEC Award, the AGMA E.P. Connell Award, the AGMA Lifetime Achievement Award, the STLE Wilbur Deutch Memorial Award, the STLE Edmond E. Bisson Award, and the AWEA Technical Achievement Award.

Education

Year Degree Subject Institution
Year: 1978 Degree: ME Subject: Master of Engineering in Structural Dynamics Institution: University of California - Berkeley
Year: 1975 Degree: MS Subject: Master of Science in Mechanical Design Institution: University of California - Berkeley
Year: 1973 Degree: BS Subject: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Design Institution: University of California - Berkeley

Work History

Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1978 to Present Employer: Undisclosed Title: Founder and President Department:
Responsibilities:
Founder and director of gear consulting firm. Specialist in gear design and production; research and analysis; design audit; and failure analysis. Designed gears ranging from
small instrument gears for low-noise application to large gears for 150 ton capacity
overhead crane. Clients include Alcoa, Bucyrus International, General Electric, 3M, Afton
Chemical, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Noria, Kaiser Engineers, Carollo Engineers, Structural
Dynamics Research Corporation, Martin Marietta, U.S. Elevator, Port of Oakland, San
Francisco Municipal Railroad (Cable Car Restoration Project), State of Montana DNRC,
Idaho Power Company, North Little Rock Electric Department, Louisiana Hydroelectric,
Portland General Electric, Nebraska Public Power District, several major U.S. and foreign
gear manufacturers, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and over forty wind turbine
companies. Presented numerous seminars on design, analysis, lubrication, and failure
analysis of gears and bearings to professional societies, technical schools, and the gear
and lubrication industries.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1985 to 1990 Employer: (Undisclosed) Title: Lecturer Department:
Responsibilities:
Visiting Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. Courses in machine design.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1981 to 1984 Employer: San Francisco State University Title: Adjunct Professor Department:
Responsibilities:
Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Courses in machine design, material science and vibration analysis. Co-director of tribology laboratory. Research in Hertzian subsurface fatigue and polishing wear.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1975 to 1976 Employer: Western Gear Corporation Title: Staff Engineer Department:
Responsibilities:
Staff Engineer. Directed a program of research and development for carburized and
ground gearing; designed a computer program for specifying tooth modifications for
heavily loaded gears. Established procedures for analyzing the dynamic response and
stability of rotor/bearing systems, and implemented finite element analyses of stresses and deflections for seismic qualification of gearboxes and lubrication systems.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1971 to 1975 Employer: University of California at Berkeley Title: Teaching Assistant Department:
Responsibilities:
Teaching Assistant. Lectures on conventional gear design. Research on bending stress
in non-involute gears.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1966 to 1971 Employer: Sier Bath Gear Company Title: Director Department:
Responsibilities:
Director of Gearbox Design Group. Responsible for design of high-speed planetary and
parallel shaft gearboxes for gas turbines, planetary gearboxes for off-highway vehicles,
planetary gearboxes for marine winches, and multi-power-path speed reducers for water
jet propulsion pumps.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1959 to 1966 Employer: Safety Electrical Corporation Title: Gear Designer Department:
Responsibilities:
Gear Designer. Designed hypoid gearboxes for rapid transit drives and spiral bevel gearboxes for railroad locomotive traction drives and electric generator drives.

Career Accomplishments

Associations / Societies
He is a member of STLE, AGMA, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Wind Energy Association, and ASM International.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Member of several committees including the Gear Rating Committee, Nomenclature
Committee, ISO Gear Rating Task Committee, and the AGMA/AWEA Wind Turbine
Committee. Chairman of the Scuffing Committee. Recipient of the AGMA Technical
Division Executive Committee Award, the E.P. Connell award, and the Lifetime
Achievement Award.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Program Subcommittee Chairman for Gear Dynamics.
American Wind Energy Association
Member Gearbox Working Group, AWEA Standards Committee
Recipient of the Technical Achievement Award
ASM International
GEAR TECHNOLOGY, the Journal of Gear Manufacturing
Technical Editor
Montana Society of Engineers
Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers
Member of Gears and Gear Lubrication Committee
Associate Editor of Tribology Transactions
Recipient of the STLE Wilbur Deutch Memorial Award and the Edmond E. Bisson Award.
Professional Appointments
He is a technical editor of Gear Technology, the Journal of Gear Manufacturing, and associate editor of STLE Tribology Transactions.

Awards / Recognition
Expert received the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers' (STLE) Wilbur Deutch Memorial Award for his paper "Lubrication of Gears." He is also the recipient of the AGMA Technical Division Executive Committee Award, the AGMA E.P. Connell Award, the AGMA Lifetime Achievement Award, and the AWEA Technical Achievement Award.
Publications and Patents Summary
Authored and co-authored over 80 papers and publications

Fields of Expertise

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