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A Study on the Determination Method of the Gear Reduction Ratio for Electric Trains Considering Drive Shaft Relative Damage and Motor Efficiency

This study presents a method for determining the optimal gear ratio in electric trains by examining the effects of motor efficiency, wheel wear, and relative damage to the input and output shafts of the reduction gear. In electric trains, reduction gears and wheels are critical for converting the dr...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2024-11, Vol.14 (22), p.10472
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quantified damage
revolution counting method
Trains
Wheels
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