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Aug 02 2013 12:00 PM
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Basel Samir
hello everyone, I am doing a mini project of a small wind turbine.
I am the leader of the mechnism team so I have to choose the best drive train .I don`t know what is the best one so I need to learn more about mechanisms and ways to transmit motion. If anyone can help please contact me on besosamir16@gmail.com
Mar 16 2016 8:35 AM

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Basel Samir
hello everyone, I am doing a mini project of a small wind turbine.
I am the leader of the mechnism team so I have to choose the best drive train .I don`t know what is the best one so I need to learn more about mechanisms and ways to transmit motion. If anyone can help please contact me on besosamir16@gmail.com
Mar 16 2016 8:35 AM

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Pablo Velandia
Has anyone any idea whom might be able to help me?
Jul 14 2014 10:21 AM

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Pablo Velandia
I am doing a research in a transmission, which is similar to a Harmonic Drive, do anyone know what standards apply for the testing of this sort of transmissions?
May 06 2014 6:13 PM
Zhiyuan Yu | Jul 29 2014 12:14 PM
Hey, Pablo. I've read some papers about harmonic drive testing. Seems like they all use customized test rigs to check the performance of the harmonic drive assembly such as transmission error, load capacity, dynamic response or lifetime. Can't find any existing standards in this area. Maybe normal gear transmission's testing standards can be referred.  

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