2020
DOI: 10.3103/s1068798x20090130
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Kinematic Nonuniformity of the Rotation of a Toothed Belt Transmission with a Composite Pulley

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“…Table 1. The effect of the length of the tooth of the front section of the oscillating toothed harrow on the agrotechnical and energetic performance of the device The analysis of the given data shows that increasing the tooth length from 50 mm to 80 mm at both speeds resulted in an increase in the depth of machining and its root mean square deviation and tensile strength [10]. In the study of the degree of compaction of the soil in the softened layer, the length of the teeth was changed from 50 mm to 80 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Table 1. The effect of the length of the tooth of the front section of the oscillating toothed harrow on the agrotechnical and energetic performance of the device The analysis of the given data shows that increasing the tooth length from 50 mm to 80 mm at both speeds resulted in an increase in the depth of machining and its root mean square deviation and tensile strength [10]. In the study of the degree of compaction of the soil in the softened layer, the length of the teeth was changed from 50 mm to 80 mm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such estimates are of a comparative nature and do not give a complete characterization of the tested material, since the work done by the friction forces is not known. For clutches proposed [13] wear energy intensity 𝐼 𝜔 , which determines the volume of worn material U, per unit work of the friction force for rotational motion…”
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“…Some of the above gears are not recommended for use at large center distances. In this case, chain and belt drives are mainly used to transmit movement, of which chain drives are more often used, since the engagement of sprockets with a chain provides a more reliable transmission of movement, and as a result, a constant gear ratio [3].…”
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