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On the boundary between nonlinear jump phenomenon and linear response of hypoid gear dynamics
Teik C. Lim
, Jun Wang
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Hypoid Gear
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Linear Response
100%
Gear Dynamics
100%
Jump Phenomenon
100%
Nonlinear Jump
100%
Dynamic Mesh Force
100%
Mesh Force
66%
Dynamic Analysis
33%
Dynamic Model
33%
Non-linear Time
33%
Mesh Point
33%
Backlash Nonlinearity
33%
Time-varying Dynamics
33%
Mesh Stiffness
33%
Bevel Helical Gearbox
33%
Spur Bevel Gear
33%
Spiral Bevel Gear
33%
Damping Nonlinearity
33%
Impact Type
33%
Tooth Impacted
33%
Line of Action
33%
Jump Discontinuity
33%
Tooth Mesh
33%
Engineering
Hypoid Gear
100%
Linear Response
100%
Jump Phenomenon
100%
Nonlinearity
50%
Dynamic Models
50%
Mean Value
50%
Backlash
50%
Action Vector
50%
Spiral Bevel Gears
50%