
Worm gearbox with differential (+ animation & speed render)
grabcad
This gearbox is comprised of a worm reducer transmission and differential. The worm gear ratio is 2/24. The torque and speed are distributed to two shafts via the differential's speeds. The differential consists of two bevel gears (Z=35) on the output shafts. Between them, there's a satellite shaft with two more bevel gears (Z=26). The output shafts aren't fixed rigidly; they're located between the differential, and their angular velocities may vary depending on the workload. However, the sum of torque and angular velocity remains constant. A video demonstrating this gearbox's working principle is attached. Additionally, I created a tutorial on rendering this project in KeyShot. The tutorial covers importing the model, applying textures, setting up the scene, and rendering. It also explains how to create an exploded view in KeyShot, render it, and perform post-processing. If you're interested in this render tutorial, please visit https://grabcad.com/questions/how-to-make-render-of-the-gearbox-in-keyshot-make-exploded-view-and-present-it. The tutorial is presented as an accelerated video, similar to a "speed render."
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