The scientific school deals with the theory of precessional engagement and the scientific fundamentals of precessional planetary transmission calculation.
The scientific school deals with the theory of precessional engagement and the scientific fundamentals of precessional planetary transmission calculation
RESEARCH AREA
The scientific school deals with the theory of precessional engagement and the scientific fundamentals of precessional planetary transmission calculation
FOUNDER
P.N. Gromyko, Doctor of Engineering, Professor
RESEARCH FELLOWS
S.N. Khatetovsky, PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor,
L.G. Dokonov, PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor,
D.M. Makarevich, PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor,
O.M. Puskov, PhD in Engineering, Associate Professor,
P.S. Goncharov, PhD in Engineering, assistant lecturer,
I.V. Trusov, assistant lecturer,
V.I. Lyabik,
E.G. Krivonogova, assistant lecturer,
V.L.Yurkova, PhD student,
Y.A. Dementus, PhD student.
MAIN RESEARCH TASKS
development of the theory of precessional engagement;
development of scientific fundamentals of precessional planetary transmission calculation;
investigation of the processes of complex toothed surfaces formation;
computer modeling of the processes of teeth interaction in precessional planetary transmissions;
technology for manufacturing key components of precessional transmissions;
educational technologies and publishing activities in the field of mechanical transmissions.
CENTERS AND LABORATORIES
Precessional Transmission Research Laboratory
MAIN RESEARCH FINDINGS AND COMMERCIAL OFFERS
MAIN RESEARCH FINDINGS:
Foundations of the theory for the design of precessional planetary transmissions of K-H-V and 2К-Н types were developed, as well as the general design procedure and the application software package, which helped to create a variety of designs of progressive reducing devices.
New techniques of generation of geometry were proposed including technological fundamentals of manufacturing complex spatially modified engagement teeth of precessional planetary transmissions.
A new direction in the investigation of precessional planetary transmissions was proposed, namely precessional transmissions of friction type, with the fundamentals of their design being developed.
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