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Studying Self-Braking Planetary Gears with Single-Crown Satellites

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The results of studying self-braking planetary gears with single-crown satellites, as well as central and ring gears with extra-pole engagement, are outlined. The conditions of self-braking of these planetary gears are determined using the method developed for studying self-braking. The domains of existence of self-braking gearings with the highest performance are found.

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Timofeev, G.A., Panyukhin, V.V. & Sashchenko, D.V. Studying Self-Braking Planetary Gears with Single-Crown Satellites. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 49, 308–313 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618820040147

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