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Quasi-static analysis of forces and stress for a novel two-step movable tooth drive

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Pages 285-295 | Received 28 Apr 2017, Accepted 02 Jun 2017, Published online: 07 Jul 2017
 

ABSTRACT

For sine movable tooth drive, the movable tooth number must be increased to obtain large speed ratio of the drive which increases largely radial size of the drive. Here, a novel two-step movable tooth drive is proposed. The drive can realize small size and large speed ratio simultaneously. For the two-step movable tooth drive, 3D design was done; the forces and the contact stress in the drive system were investigated; results show that the maximum force on the second step drive depends on radius of the movable teeth, size parameters of the second step drive, and radius of the sine ball track in the first step drive; the contact stresses between the meshing elements change periodically, the contact stress between the movable teeth and cap end is the maximum which can be taken as design factor for the load-carrying ability of the drive system.

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