The work is devoted to the analysis of the transmission of a special vehicle (SV) for moving on various surfaces, in particular on stepped ones, designed for people with disabilities. Based on the analysis of various vehicles for the movement of people with disabilities, a model of a SV was created. The main difference of proposed SV is the possibility of using the movement of the passenger՚s center of mass relative to the chassis of a SV for stabilization of the movement. A kinematic scheme of the SV transmission which includes the planetary reducer was created. The reducer provides movement of SV at various modes. Also SV transmission was modeled in the Solidworks software. The analysis of the performance of this transmission when moving a SV on various surfaces was made on base of created 3D-model. Based on the analysis, the efficiency of the transmission of a SV was proved both when moving on a straight surface, and in walking mode when overcoming steps.
The paper considers alternative methods of manufacturing gears using the example of manufacturing a gear of a planetary reductor. Modern progressive methods for the manufacture of gears, such as laser and electrical discharge machining, are analyzed, on the basis of the analysis, the advantages of these methods are highlighted in comparison with standard manufacturing methods. The advantages of the technological process of manufacturing a gear wheel by alternative methods are described.
The system of special vehicle (SV) motion stabilization during moving on a straight surface is modeled on the base of dynamic equations of the mathematical model. The movement is stabilized by using a PID controller, the angular displacement of the mass is selected to ensure a given speed of movement, and the deflection angle is stabilized by controlling the engine torque.
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