Tribological Processes of the Mechanisms of Free Motion of Impulsive Friction Variators

Journal Title: Tribology in Industry - Year 2010, Vol 32, Issue 4

Abstract

Free motion mechanism (FMM) of the impulsive variators is one vital part in power transmiting of impulsive lever variators which oscillating motion of external envelope (coulisse) converted in rotation movement of the output shaft. The elements of mechanism of free motion are exposed to friction and wear during the work, which may be extremely intensive in some cases. The paper analyzes the tribological processes on elements of free motion mechanism of impulsive friction variators with special report on wear of tribomehanical system: the external envelope (coulisse) - roller and roller - shaft (star).

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B. NEDIĆ, D. JOVANOVIĆ, M. ČUPOVIĆ

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B. NEDIĆ, D. JOVANOVIĆ, M. ČUPOVIĆ (2010). Tribological Processes of the Mechanisms of Free Motion of Impulsive Friction Variators. Tribology in Industry, 32(4), 3-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-114210