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2024, Volume 21 (XXXVIII), no 2

Peculiarities Regarding the Reconstruction of a Cilindrical Gear Damaged

Author(s):
Bogdan BUCUR, Razvan RUS, University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology ”G.E. Palade” of Târgu Mureș, Romania

Abstract:
The work remark peculiarities that appeared in the reconstruction of an cilindrical gear damaged. The originality of subject consists in the realization of 3DPrint design, in the material changing which increased the reliability of the piece, baxed on the drawings of the reveal, executed according to the original damaged model, the proposed working method allows for the reconstruction of the entire damaged gear system, as well as the creation of a physical model using unconventional rapid prototyping technologies. The work enables the definition of a model for analysis and rapid prototyping for the reconstruction of damaged components made from plastic materials in small-scale, unique series. Based on the 3D model, tests/simulations can be performed on a series of different materials utilized by FDM technology to identify the best plastic material variant used for gear teeth.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62838/amset-2024-0017

Pages: 50-54

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