A new study reimagines the 3,000-year-old technology using fluids, avoiding the most annoying limitations of teeth-driven ...
“We invented new types of gears that engage by spinning up fluid rather than interlocking teeth—and we discovered new ...
The study, published January 13 in Physical Review Letters, replaces the metal or plastic cogs of conventional gears with controlled flows of liquid. In their experiments, ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
The causes of gear failure are diverse yet preventable—even tooth degradation and lubrication contamination. Following these ...