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Candidate Projects E-CVT (sign IP Agreement) –Use the same idea for fix variable transmission (100 : 1) Omni Wheels Telescoping Pole
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Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) Jerry Tang - Elite
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E-CVT Principle A is rotating while it is revolving alone circle B A rotation speed is R/r -1 or (R-r)/r How can we make A revolve along circle B? This is E-CVT A B C X X R r
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Example No Slippage A B C D A B C D B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ R = 2” Theta = Pi/4 r = 1” Gear Ratio = R/r -1 = 2/1 -1 = 1:1 B’ C’ D’ A’
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Gear Ratio
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E-CVT Prototypes 1) Vertical Piston2) Horizontal Piston 5) Driven Gear 4) Floating Gear 6) Sliding Cam 3) Fixed Cam
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E-CVT Current Prototypes 1) Vertical Piston 2) Horizontal Piston 4) Driven Gear 3) Floating Gear
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E-CVT Output Shaft 1) U-Joint 2) Slotted X-Y Joint 6) Outer Gear Output 4) Flexible Shaft 3) Pinned X-Y Joint 5) Inner Gear Output
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X-Y Joint
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The 2nd Generation of the E-CVT Prototype Project Based on the resource, time, availability, and course guidelines, work with students to define and achieve the project objectives according to the following: 1. Understand CVT and E-CVT. 2. Determine/Analyze the constraints of the E-CVT. For instance: a. Is input and output reversible? b. O/I ratio range. c. Output torque range. d. How can the O/I ratio be a function of the input torque (auto shifting)? 3. Determine the efficiency of the E-CVT. 4. Determine the E-CVT component dependencies in term of O/I ratio, O/I torque, etc. 5. Model, simulate, design, and produce the prototype if applicable. This list can be grown and shrunk as necessary.
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Backup
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Vertical Pistons
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Drawing of Floating Gear
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Drawing of Driven Gears
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Horizontal Piston
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Example No Slippage R = 2” Theta = Pi/4 r = 1” Gear Ratio = R/r -1 = 2/1 -1 = 1:1 A B C D A B C D B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’ B’ C’ D’ A’
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Gear Ratio
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