Noncircular Gears: Design And Generation

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Noncircular Gears: Design and Generation represents the extension of the modern theory of gearing applied to the design and manufacture of the main types of noncircular gears: conventional and modified elliptical gears, eccentric gears, oval gears, gears with lobes, and twisted gears. This book is enhanced by updated theoretical description of the methods of generation of noncircular gears by enveloping methods similar to those applied to the generation of circular gears. Noncircular Gears: Design and Generation also offers new developments directed to extend the application of noncircular gears for output speed variation and generation of functions. Numerous numerical examples show the application of the developed theory. This book aims to extend the application of noncircular gear drives in mechanisms and industry.

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P1: JZP cuus681-fm CUUS681/Litvin 978 0 521 76170 3 July 15, 2009 This page intentionally left blank ii 11:35 P1: JZP cuus681-fm CUUS681/Litvin 978 0 521 76170 3 July 15, 2009 NONCIRCULAR GEARS Noncircular Gears: Design and Generation represents the extension of the modern theory of gearing applied to the design and manufacture of the main types of noncircular gears: conventional and modified elliptical gears, eccentric gears, oval gears, gears with lobes, and twisted gears. This book is enhanced by updated theoretical descriptions of the methods of generation of noncircular gears by enveloping methods similar to those applied to the generation of circular gears. Noncircular Gears: Design and Generation also offers new developments intended to extend the application of noncircular gears for output speed variation and generation of functions. Numerous numerical examples show the application of the developed theory. This book aims to extend the application of noncircular gear drives in mechanisms and industry. Faydor L. Litvin has been a Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago for the past 30 years, after 30 years as a Professor and Department Head of Leningrad Polytechnic University and Leningrad Institute of Precise Mechanics and Optics. Dr. Litvin is the author of more than 300 publications (including 10 monographs) as well as the inventor and co-inventor of 25 inventions. Among his many honors, Dr. Litvin was made Doctor Honoris Causa of Miskolc University, Hungary, in 1999. He was named Inventor of the Year 2001 by the University of Illinois at Chicago and has been awarded 12 NASA Tech Brief awards; the 2001 Thomas Bernard Hall Prize (Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK); and the 2004 Thomas A. Edison Award (ASME). He was elected a Fellow ASME and is an American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) member. He has supervised 84 Ph.D. students. In addition to his deep interest in teaching, Dr. Litvin has conducted seminal research on the theory of mechanisms and the theory and design of gears. Alfonso Fuentes-Aznar is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT). He has more than 15 years of teaching experience in machine element design and is the author of more than 65 publications. He was a Visiting Scholar and Research Scientist at the Gear Research Center of the University of Illinois at Chicago from 1999 to 2001. Among his many honors, he was awarded the 2001 Thomas Bernard Hall Prize (Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK) and the NASA Tech Brief Award No. 17596-1 for the development of a new technology – “New Geometry of Face Worms Gear Drives with Conical and Cylindrical Worms.” He is a member of the editorial boards of Mechanism and Machine Theory, the Open Mechanical Engineering Journal, and Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Fuentes-Aznar is a member of AGMA and ASME. This is his second book. Ignacio Gonzalez-Perez earned his Ph.D. from the
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