
Earle Buckingham
Prof. Earle Buckingham is one of the founders of the theory of gearing and gear design and made significant contributions to this area. His monographs gained him international recognition in addition to the great respect he had already earned in English-speaking countries. Earle Buckingham was born in 1887 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland from 1904 to 1906 and then began to work in industry. In 1919, he directed his research and science interests to the field of gears, initially as a gear consultant for the Niles-Bement-Pond Company (now Pratt & Whitney) and then from 1925 to 1954 as a professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After retirement, he continued his research activity as a gear consultant. Prof. Earle Buckingham’s books (e.g., Analytical Mechanics of Gears, 1963) laid the foundation for the theory of gearing and became references for at least two generations of engineers and researchers. The engineering community recognized his contributions to the design and theory of gears by presenting him these prestigious awards: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Worcester Reed Warner Medal, 1944; the American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) Edward P. Connel Award, 1950; the American Society of Test Engineers (ASTE) Gold Medal, 1957; the Gold Medal of the British Gear Manufacturers Association, 1962; and the Golden Gear Award of Power Transmission Design magazine in commemoration of the AGMA 50th Anniversary. Also in recognition of his contributions, Buckingham lectures are delivered at the USA Power Transmission and Gearing conferences. Retrieved from . Development of gear Technology and Theroy of Gearing. Faydo L. Litvin. Nasa Reference Publication 1406. ARL-TR-1500
Born 1887-01-01
Died 1978-01-01
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Books by Earle Buckingham
Total count: 12
Principles of interchangeable manufacturinga treatise on the basic principles involved in successful interchangeable manufacturing practice, covering design, tolerances, drawings, manufacturing equipment, gaging and inspection1st ed., 1st printing.The Industrial Press; [etc., etc.]1921-01-01-
Spur gearsdesign, operation, and production1st ed.McGraw-Hill1928-01-01
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Dynamic loads on gear teethreport of the A. S. M. E. Special research committee on the strength of gear teeth, 1931 ... An investigation conducted at the Massachusetts institute of technology, Cambridge, Mass.American Society of Mechanical Engineers1931-01-01
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Manual of gear design.Approved by American Gear Manufacturers' Association.Machinery1935-01-01
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Production engineeringJ. Wiley & sons, inc.1942-01-01
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Analytical mechanics of gears.1st ed.McGraw-Hill Book Co.1949-01-01
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Dimensions and tolerances for mass production.1st ed.Industrial Press1954-01-01
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Design of worm and spiral gearsa manual for the design and manufacture of all-recess-action worm and spiral gear drivesIndustrial Press1960-01-01
Analytical Mechanics of Gears (Dover Science Books)Dover Publications1988-01-01
Manual of Gear DesignSpur and Internal GearsSpi Rev editionIndustrial Press, Inc.1999-01-01
Manual of Gear Design (Vol. 1-3)1 editionIndustrial Press, Inc.1999-01-01
Design of Worm & Spiral Gears1 editionIndustrial Press, Inc.1999-01-01