Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q17106076> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 19 of
19
with 100 triples per page.
- Q17106076 subject Q7332758.
- Q17106076 abstract "Strain wave gearing is a special type of mechanical gear system that can improve certain characteristics compared to traditional gearing systems such as helical gears or planetary gears. It was invented in 1957 by C.W. Musser while he was a research advisor at United Shoe Machinery (USM). The advantages include: no backlash, compactness and light weight, high gear ratios, reconfigurable ratios within a standard housing, good resolution and excellent repeatability when repositioning inertial loads, high torque capability, and coaxial input and output shafts. High gear reduction ratios are possible in a small volume (a ratio from 30:1 up to 320:1 is possible in the same space in which planetary gears typically only produce a 10:1 ratio).Disadvantages include a tendency for 'wind-up' (a torsional spring rate) in the low torque region. Strain wave gears are typically used in industrial motion control, machine tool, printing machine, robotics and aerospace, for gear reduction but may also be used to increase rotational speed, or for differential gearing.".
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q143873.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q144334.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q170978.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q190776.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q193137.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q19768.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q275816.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q2876213.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q4971171.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q584028.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q7332758.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q751500.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q7966767.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q82412.
- Q17106076 wikiPageWikiLink Q852514.
- Q17106076 comment "Strain wave gearing is a special type of mechanical gear system that can improve certain characteristics compared to traditional gearing systems such as helical gears or planetary gears. It was invented in 1957 by C.W. Musser while he was a research advisor at United Shoe Machinery (USM).".
- Q17106076 label "Strain wave gearing".