Kinematic Theory of Spatial Rack Drives

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On the basis of performed vector analysis of spatial motion transformation of type rotation into translation is created a kinematic theory of this transformation type. Using the kinematic theory the basic kinematic-geometric characteristics of spatial rack mechanisms, applicable to their analysis and synthesis are initiated. These characteristics: kinematic cylinder of level, kinematic relative helicoids, and kinematic pitch surfaces are elements of kinematic geometry of the spatial rack drives

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August 2016

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