Bearing Friction Vs. Chain Friction for Chain Drives

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This paper studies experimental methods to measure friction, which determines the wear of chain elements in relative motion from a chain transmission, used in camshaft drives for an internal combustion engine. The paper presents a critical analysis of a constructive solution realized to determine the friction torque in parallel axes transmission bearings.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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1110-1113

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August 2013

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