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Dynamics of Adaptive Gear Variator

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The adaptive gear variator represents the wheelwork with constant engagement of the cogwheels independently adapting for variable force loading by change of motion speed. Adaptation is secured by the mobile closed contour in a kinematic chain with two degrees of freedom. Overcoming of the starting resistance moment is provided by creation of the dead center position which is wedging the closed contour. The exit from dead center position after starting is provided by the additional auxiliary transfer. Action of the adaptive variator is described by the simplest dynamics on basis of theorem on change of kinetic energy.
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