The History and Operational Principle of Strain Wave Gear
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The History of strain wave gear
The strain wave gear was invented by Walton Musser in 1957. It was firstly applied in the electrically-driven wheels of Apollo Lunar Rover. Through 60 years development, now in various applications in high level industry.
The Operational Principle of Strain Wave Gear
The flex-spline is slightly smaller in diameter than the circular-spline resulting in it having two fewer teeth on its outer circumference. It is held in an elliptical shape by the wave-generator and its teeth engage with the teeth of the circular-spline across the major axis of the ellipse.
When the wave-generator starts to rotate clockwise, the zone of tooth engagement travels with the major elliptical axis. When the wave-generator has turned through 180 degrees clockwise the flex-spline has regressed by one tooth relative to the circular-spline.
As its unique operational principle applying elastodynamics of metals, the strain wave gear tooth behavior can achieve free backlash motion and high positioning repeat-ability. More than 30% of all teeth engages in two locations in 180 degree symmetry to reach high efficiency and high torque capability.