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Unread 11-05-2002, 16:08
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Originally posted by Matt Reiland
We actually use a beltless CVT type device in some assembly plants which is known as CARTRAC or the spinning torque tube. The theory behind it is a rotating tube spinning perpendicular to the desired direction of movement. Wheels ride on the tube and change their angle to provide thrust. When the wheels match the orientation or the spinning tube the vehicle sits idle, as the angle increases toward 45 degrees thrust is applied to the vehicle
Do you have a diagram of this? It sounds really cool, but my poor EE mind is having some trouble picturing it.
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