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This touchless gear system uses fluid dynamics to transfer power and rotation without any teeth
From the chariot wheels crossing the Gobi Desert in 3,000 BCE to the intricate bronze clockwork of the Antikythera mechanism ...
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US scientists invent water-driven gears for robots and machines that resist wear
As one of the oldest components of human engineering, gears have driven civilization for ...
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, ...
MSC Software (MSC), Santa Ana, Calif., recently showed me its new Adams/Machinery program that works inside of the Adams/View interface (Adams lets users build and simulate models of any mechanical ...
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Gears Have Powered Technology for Millenia. Scientists Just Made a Game-Changing Improvement.
A new study reimagines the 3,000-year-old technology using fluids, avoiding the most annoying limitations of teeth-driven ...
Gear dynamics and transmission systems constitute a critical field in mechanical engineering, addressing the intricate interplay between elasticity, friction, and dynamic loading in meshing gear pairs ...
Robotics development is being fast-tracked these days as companies look at ways to create new solutions for everyday problems. Robots are becoming smarter through artificial-intelligence (AI) learning ...
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