MODELING TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH DETERMINATION OF EFFICIENCY
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Continuing previous studies, reviewed by modeling transmission mechanisms with the definition of one of the major criteria of transmission efficiency – the efficiency of the gearing, which depends on the geometry and kinematics of the working surfaces of the engagement and position of the contact point on the engaging surface in the object of the simulation model the designed transmission.
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