Synthesis of the Mechanisms Used for Reverse Driving on Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT)

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The paper presents two kinematic schemes of the reverse driving mechanism on CVT’s, the first one for rear-wheel drive, and the second one for front-wheel drive. For the first kinematic scheme, the reverse driving mechanism consists of a planetary cylindrical gear set and a multi-disk brake. In order to achieve a better efficiency for reverse driving, the authors propose a new kinematic structure of a planetary cylindrical gear mechanism, simpler than the existing designs. While describing a synthesis of the new kinematic solution, special attention was granted to maintaining the advantages of each of the two existing mechanisms, and highlighting the advantage of using less cylindrical gears.

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DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.823.223

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