Solid Modeling and Motion Characteristics Analysis of Oval Gear Pair Based on the Tooth Profile Conversion Method

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Based on the function of Chooks in MasterCAM, the section of a oval gear is generated. An oval gear 3D Model is established using the section in UG, then a pair of assembling oval gear in UG is imported into ADAMS, motion simulation results are validated and compared with the theoretical value. The results indicate that the profile conversion method can meet the design requirements in certain conditions of transmission accuracy, and effect of eccentricity to the transmission of oval gears is summarized.

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