Study on Dynamical Simulation of Swing Movable Teeth Reducer

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Swing movable teeth reducer is a new type of small teeth difference planetary gear transmission. As a new product development technology, virtual prototype technology is a digital design method based on the product simulation model. It is important to carry on the performance simulation of the reducer and seek the optimization design of the products on virtual prototype technology. Based on the study on the principle and structure of the swing movable teeth transmission, it analyzed the motion of the system, carried on the dynamical simulation of the swing movable teeth reducer, which is established on the virtual prototype. At the same time, the paper analyzed the dynamical simulation on the rotational speed and force of the mainly parts.

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