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Non-Circular Gears
http://www.wimp.com/planetarygear/
Wow... Does anyone have any kind of idea as to what this type of gear could be used for? |
Re: Non-Circular Gears
They are sometimes used as a function generator. For instance, if you used a particular geometry, you can input a constant speed, and the output it s sine wave.
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Re: Non-Circular Gears
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-circular_gear
It looks like most applications involve pumping fluids. Non-circular gears (super oval flowmeter) One web site mentioned high performance bicycles. |
Re: Non-Circular Gears
They basically act as cams, but instead of having a variable, linear motion output, they have a variable, rotary motion output, So they could be used for a lot of things such as rotary kickers that speed up when the flipper is near the ground or to move an arm (the closer to horizontal it is the harder it is to turn, thus, a variable gear ratio that has a higher reduction when the arm is horizontal than when it is vertical is ideal)
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Re: Non-Circular Gears
Spirograph!
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Re: Non-Circular Gears
My dad said the one was the same principle of the Wankel Engine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wankel_engine |
Re: Non-Circular Gears
They are kinetic art.
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