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On a New Planetary Speed Increaser Drive Used in Small Hydros. Part I. Conceptual Design

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The concept of a new planetary speed increaser drive with deformable element (chain, cog belt) is developed in the paper. The variant is obtained by applying a conceptual design algorithm proposed by the authors. The algorithm contains several steps, including the establisment of the requirements list, the development of the solving structures and, finally, the identification of the planetary transmission to be used as speed increaser drive in renewable energy systems. Afterwards, the concept kinematical and dynamic features are established in order to evaluate the solving structures.

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Jaliu, C., Diaconescu, D., Săulescu, R., Climescu, O. (2010). On a New Planetary Speed Increaser Drive Used in Small Hydros. Part I. Conceptual Design. In: Pisla, D., Ceccarelli, M., Husty, M., Corves, B. (eds) New Trends in Mechanism Science. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9689-0_23

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