Analysis of the influence of angular speed on the wear of a trapezoidal toothed timing belt
Journal Title: Recueil de mécanique - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Timing belts are essential elements in automobile mechanics. Notched and tensioned, the belt allows the engine components to act synchronously. Its function is mainly to drive the crankshaft and the camshaft, which themselves drive the engine pistons and valves. A broken belt inevitably has dramatic consequences for the engine. We have highlighted in this article, the influence of the rotational speed and the motor torque on the wear of an AT10 toothed belt. This is to qualify this study through experimentation.
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