ripple was found to have two components, one at the tooth engagement frequency ( f z ) and one at the high-speed shaft rotation frequency ( f n ), the former being more pronounced in the conventional cycloidal case, while the latter being larger for the cycloidal drive with involute teeth...
FIELD: mechanical engineering; gear trains of screw machines. SUBSTANCE: one tooth surface of rotor in engageable toothed rotors having mutually embracing profiles is formed by elongated epicycloid, involute epicycloid and shortened epicycloid. Other surface of tooth is fully formed by elongated epi...
The key novelty of this study is the comparative analysis of involute and cycloidal gear profiles with respect to frictional power losses in the tooth contact, as well as their impact on energy efficiency in spur gear transmissions. The coefficient of friction is approximated using two widely ...
The key novelty of this study is the comparative analysis of involute and cycloidal gear profiles with respect to frictional power losses in the tooth contact, as well as their impact on energy efficiency in spur gear transmissions. The coefficient of friction is approximated using two widely ...
The key novelty of this study is the comparative analysis of involute and cycloidal gear profiles with respect to frictional power losses in the tooth contact, as well as their impact on energy efficiency in spur gear transmissions. The coefficient of friction is approximated using two widely ...
The key novelty of this study is the comparative analysis of involute and cycloidal gear profiles with respect to frictional power losses in the tooth contact, as well as their impact on energy efficiency in spur gear transmissions. The coefficient of friction is approximated using two widely ...
The key novelty of this study is the comparative analysis of involute and cycloidal gear profiles with respect to frictional power losses in the tooth contact, as well as their impact on energy efficiency in spur gear transmissions. The coefficient of friction is approximated using two widely ...