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Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Compact Constant Velocity Project Summary

Posted on April 29, 2017

In this post, we provide a summary of the project work done this semester to produce the Compact Constant Velocity (CCV) Joint. As we have already detailed in the previous posts, the CCV Joint consists …

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Constant Velocity Joint Improvements

Posted on April 27, 2017

Constant Velocity Joint Improvements   Greetings!   Our initial prototype is shown below in Figure 1.   Figure 1. Assembly Prototype of the Compact Constant Velocity (CCV) Joint   The joint works well to demonstrate …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Constant Velocity Joint Optimization

Posted on April 17, 2017

Now that we’ve gotten a few prototypes printed, we set off towards optimizing that design to create a more functional part.  Below are two of our initial prototype builds that have been highlighted in previous blog …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Constant Velocity Joint Prototyping

Posted on April 11, 2017

Some of the iterations of our prototype builds can be seen below. The most current prototype, seen below, was an improvement upon our previous models in that it had clearances of 0.5 mm between the …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Constant Velocity Joint Optimization

Posted on April 5, 2017

Hello, This week our group focused on getting the internal portion of our constant velocity joint to print as an assembly.  We found that we needed to increase the amount of clearance we were working …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Constant Velocity Joint CAD Design

Posted on March 13, 2017

Hello everyone, In order to 3D print the constant velocity joint we’re designing, we first need to generate CAD files that can be exported as STL files. Below is the image from the original patent …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

Constant Velocity Joint Purpose and Goals

Posted on March 6, 2017

Hello and welcome to the 3D Printed CV Joint blog, Constant Velocity (CV) joints allow for two shafts to be jointed at an angle while maintaining an output angular velocity equal to that of the …

Posted in Archived Posts, Compact Constant Velocity Joint

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