BCD-20 INFLUENCE OF IDLER ON TRANSMISSION ERROR IN SYNCHRONOUS BELT DRIVES : UNDER TRANSMISSION FORCE(BELT AND CHAIN DRIVES)
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Synchronous belt drives are widely used in various machines in order to transmit rotation accurately and synchronously. At this time, idlers are commonly used to increase the angle of contact on the pulley and to avoid obstacles. However, the generating source of the transmission error under a transmission force with an idler remains unclear. In the present study, transmission error over a period of one pitch of the pulley was investigated both theoretically and experimentally for a synchronous belt drive with an idler attached when a transmission force acted on the belt span. The experimental results agree closely with the computed results. The magnitude of transmission error was found to vary with a change in the angle of contact on the pulley caused by variation in the idler position. There is an idler position at which transmission error is minimized. In addition, transmission error is reduced when the helix angle is increased.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2001-11-15
著者
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UEDA Hiroyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering for Transportation, Osaka Sangyo University
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KAGOTANI Masanori
Department of Mechanical Engineering for Transportation, Osaka Sangyo University
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KOYAMA TOMIO
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Oogaki Municipal Hospital
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KAGOTANI Masanori
Osaka Industrial University
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Kagotani Masanori
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Osaka Sangyo University
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Kagotani Masanori
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Transportation Osaka Sangyo University
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Koyama Tomio
Department Of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital
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MAKITA Kenichi
Graduate School of Engineering at Osaka Sangyo University
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Ueda Hiroyuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Osaka Sangyo University
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Ueda Hiroyuki
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Uni
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KOYAMA Tomio
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Institute of Technology
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