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The Lynx Transmission and Conformal Gearing
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Aerospace Meeting
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English
Abstract
A description of the Lynx transmission is linked with the basic factors which determined its general form. This gear system is compared with other alternatives and an improved Lynx system is also shown which gives even higher load capacity. Some of the characteristics of the output stage Conformal gears are given, together with a description of a few of the development stages through which the gears have passed.
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Shotter, B., "The Lynx Transmission and Conformal Gearing," SAE Technical Paper 781041, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/781041.Also In
References
- Shotter B. A. “Experiences with Conformal/W-N Gearing” World Congress on Gearing Paris 1977 5th Oct. 1977
- Shotter B. A. “Scuffing and Pitting, Recent Observations Modify the Traditional Concepts” World Symposium on Gears and Gear Transmissions Dubrovnik 1978
- Shotter B. A. “A New Approach to Gear Tooth Root Stresses” International Symposium on Gearing and Transmissions San Francisco 1972 Trans. A.S.M.E. 96 1 Feb. 1974 11
- Christensen H. 1st European Tribology Congress, I. Mech. E. 1973 91