2015
DOI: 10.1177/0954406215612815
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EHL film thickness and load dependent power loss of cycloid reducers

Abstract: Robotic arms, space joints and micro-medical devices demand high positioning accuracy, high efficiency, lightweight reducers which often are required to be lubricated for life. Cycloid drives have been gaining popularity in recent years due to their compact form, high reduction ratio and stiffness. Energy loss minimization and ensured good lubrication are vital for those applications. Total power loss is commonly computed as sum of two parts. The first is the zero or minimum-load, which is caused mainly by oil… Show more

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“…A similar approach to the theoretical efficiency calculation P1 and P2 as presented in the literature 13,14,16,19,27 were utilized, where the undertaken assumption allows estimating general values of friction coefficients. A different approach involving the consideration of local parameters that determine the tribological conditions was used in the work 28 where the approach of calculating the coefficient of friction for each contact point was applied.…”
Section: Theoretical Efficiency Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach to the theoretical efficiency calculation P1 and P2 as presented in the literature 13,14,16,19,27 were utilized, where the undertaken assumption allows estimating general values of friction coefficients. A different approach involving the consideration of local parameters that determine the tribological conditions was used in the work 28 where the approach of calculating the coefficient of friction for each contact point was applied.…”
Section: Theoretical Efficiency Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mihailidis et al. 14 studied the EHL film thickness and load-dependent power loss of a one disc cycloid reducer. Chen et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical efficiency of the parallel-axis gear pairs was predicted by Xu et.al [15] in its model which included both the above mentioned components in their study. The model of frictional sliding coefficient was used by Wang et al [16], Mihailidis and E. Athanasopoulos [17] in predicting the losses in gear drives. This methodology is used in this work to predict the losses in the gear drive along the path of contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%