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This work explains why some idler sets produce so much gear whine. While transmission error must be managed, there is another tool in the gear whine management toolbox.
Durability requirements must be balanced with the need for lightweight and low-cost solutions which meet noise and vibration
targets whilst also exhibiting excellent efficiency.
You might not expect a humble cylinder to garner more attention than a luxury boat or a giant, shiny stage prop, and yet thatâ??s just what happened in Michigan's latest contest celebrating local manufacturersâ?? contributions.
The automotive world faces a tremendous change. Autonomous driving and electrification are two big topics in this context that are pushing this change. The demand for higher comfort, higher safety and tightened environmental requirements drive as well the technological change from former mechanical actuations to electro-mechanical systems in new vehicles. This can be observed especially for braking and steering systems.
Zach Rountree's life would be a lot easier if his job site was closer to town. As the owner and president
of Rountree Construction, he oversees an operation that pulls 200 tons of material an hour out of a remote lake
in Stockton, Georgia. Big equipment demands three-phase power, but out in the remote timberlands of rural Georgia,
only single-phase power was available.