The mesh stiffness, cγ, is the mean value for the stiffness of all teeth in a mesh. The mesh stiffness cγ and the single stiffness c′ are values related to the tooth width. These values are used for calculation of the dynamic factor KV. Furthermore, the mesh stiffness is used for calculation of the width and face load distribution factors.
Input options:
- No values specified, or use default values cγ = 20 N/(mm µm) and c′ = 14 N/(mm µm):
The following approximate values are used as default values for the mesh stiffness and the single stiffness for calculation of cγ and c′ according to the selected calculation rule:
- cγ0 = 20 N/(mm µm)
- c0′ = 14 N/(mm µm).
The values for cγ and c′ calculated in this way are used to determine the general load capacity factors.
- Specification of values that do not correspond to the default values specified above:
The specified values are used as cγ and c′ to determine the general load capacity factors.