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Constant Velocity Joints and Their Applications
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Abstract
Various families of constant velocity joints have been developed and applied in mass production vehicles, to overcome limitations imposed by cardan joints in automotive drive line applications.
The special requirements of front wheel, rear wheel and longitudinal drive lines, as well as the different construction principles are specified and analysed.
Furthermore the individual characteristics and features of the main GKN fixed and plunging joints are described.
Forecast vehicle design requirements are identified which led to the development of a new constant velocity joint family.
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Citation
Girguis, S., Sankey, I., Schüler, V., and Guimbretiere, P., "Constant Velocity Joints and Their Applications," SAE Technical Paper 780098, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780098.Also In
References
- Moser Werner Berlin 1971
- Mazziotti Philip J. “Dynamic Characteristics of Truck Driveline Systems” SAE Paper SP 262 International Automotive Congress January 11-15 1965
- Enke Kurt