Simulation and Analysis about Different Pressure Angle in Involute Gears Based on Neural Network

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This article introduced neural network, discusses the neural networks model and its learning process. Using the MATLAB environment research and analysis the involute gear undercutting relationship, which under different pressure angles. In the number of teeth or modulus has been scheduled environment apply the nonlinear mapping characteristics of neural networks to involute gear undercutting do a more accurate simulation. This provides a theoretical basis for different pressure angle involute gear in gear transmission design.

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