Current Development Situation and Prospect of Circular-Arc Gear

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This article introduced the current development situation and prospect of circular-arc gear in China from the following aspects: theory of engagement, the gear strength, advanced processing technology, accuracy and measurement, and application of circular-arc gear. It indicates that the carburized hardened grinding double circular-arc gear transmission, as one of the promising transmission types, have the possibility to break through the load capacity limitation of current gear transmission.

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August 2011

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