2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2016.09.008
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Third order curvature analysis of conjugate surfaces

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“…Based on the extremum condition of a continuous function, taking the first-order derivation of k (12) with respect to C (qp) , we obtain…”
Section: Relative Normal Curvatures In Casementioning
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“…Based on the extremum condition of a continuous function, taking the first-order derivation of k (12) with respect to C (qp) , we obtain…”
Section: Relative Normal Curvatures In Casementioning
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“…Then, from the no-meshing interference condition of gear meshing, the relative normal curvatures must remain non-negative, which means the minimum of k (12) ≥ 0. Therefore, from Eq., (57) the constraint condition is obtained as follows If equation ( 62) is investigated further, it can be found that only N (12) is unknown after the contact path, and the corresponding contact directions and relative motions are determined. There are two equations and one unknown, so the maximum and minimum of the relative normal curvatures are not independent of each other in case 1.…”
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“…Based on the discussions above, the tooth profile of the noncircular gear can be presented as the envelope curves of the tooth profile of the shaper cutter, that is 28,42 …”
Section: Mathematical Model For Variable Speed Pinion–rack Drivementioning
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“…Based on the discussions above, the tooth profile of the noncircular gear can be presented as the envelope curves of the tooth profile of the shaper cutter, that is 28,42 It needs to be pointed out that, while equation ( 13) signifies the tooth profile envelope curve, the real tooth profile comprised only the boundary of the envelope curve. In order to obtain the tooth profile, the meshing equation should be used 35 f m ð', u, vÞ…”
Section: Generated Tooth Profilementioning
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