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" ... illustrate this, suppose a pair of gears had 80 teeth each, the velocity ratio between them thus being unity; then a given tooth of one gear would come into contact with a given tooth of the other gear at each revolution of each gear, but if the number... "
The Theory of Machines: Part I. The Principles of Mechanism. Part II ... - Page 123
by Robert William Angus - 1917 - 340 pages
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The Theory of Machines

Robery W. Angus - 1917 - 450 pages
...themselves to this method of solution, but other methods are sometimes more convenient and the ingemu'ty of the designer will lead him to devise other means....Epicyclic Gearing. — -An epicyclic train has been defined at the beginning of the chapter as one in which one of the gears in the train is held stationary...
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Mechanics of Machinery

Clarence Walter Ham, Edward Jameson Crane - Dynamics - 1927 - 528 pages
...other gear at each revolution of each gear. Now if the number of teeth in one gear is increased to 31, the velocity ratio is nearly the same as before, and yet a given pair of teeth will come into contact only after 30 revolutions of one of the gears and 3 1 revolutions of the other....
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