Simulation of Crossing Threaded Planetary Roller Screw Engagement

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This article described the structure and movement principle of planetary roller screw; established the equation of screw thread surface and roller surface, solved the meshing points of crossing thread engagement using numerical methods, while the screw and roller meshing at pitch diameter; studied meshing relationship between screw and roller comparing the distribution of simulated meshing point under various design parameters. The conclusion provides a theoretical basis for choosing parameters of planetary roller screw.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 889-890)

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518-526

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February 2014

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