A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
Scientists at New York University and NYU Shanghai have developed a new kind of gear that works without teeth or direct ...
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This Touchless Gear System Uses Fluid Dynamics to Transfer Power and Rotation Without Any Teeth
Engineers reinvent the 5,000-year-old gear using fluids instead of solid teeth.
Gears are fairly straightforward way to couple rotational motion, and the physics topics required to understand them are encountered in an entry level physics classroom, not a university degree. But ...
This paper describes a multi-disciplinary damage detection methodology that can aid in detecting and diagnosing a damage in a given structural system, not limited to the example of a rotating gear ...
This article was updated Feb. 28, 2023. It was originally published March 1, 2000. Planetary gears can supply high levels of torque and high-speed reduction. They are also relatively compact compared ...
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