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Title: Nonstandard teeth profile description and justification of precessional gear parameters selection
Authors: BOSTAN, Ion 
DULGHERU, Valeriu 
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Source: TY - JOUR AU - Bostan, I AU - Dulgheru, Valeriu PY - 2019/06/26 SP - 012025 T1 - Nonstandard teeth profile description and justification of precessional gear parameters selection VL - 514 DO - 10.1088/1757-899X/514/1/012025 JO - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering ER -
Conference: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Abstract: 
Teeth profiles have an important role in the efficient transformation of motion in the precessional transmissions. Multiple precessional gear theory, previously developed, did not take into consideration the influence of the diagram error of the linking mechanism in the processing device for gear wheel on the teeth profile. Functioning under the multiplication regime, these errors have major influence, which can lead to instant blocking of gear and to power losses. With this purpose, a thorough analysis was conducted on the motion development mechanism under multiplication, and on the teeth profile error generating source. On the basis of fundamental theory of multiple precessional gear, previously developed, a new gear with modified teeth profile and the technology for its industrial manufacturing was proposed and patented. The elaboration of the mathematic model of the modified teeth profile is based integrally on the mathematic model of teeth profile, previously developed by the authors. With this purpose it is necessary to present the detailed description of teeth profile without modification and, then, to present of the description of modified profile peculiarities.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/159
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/514/1/012025
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