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Don, but wasn't the point...
that they made the distinction between slip and friction, and noted that the condition of a uniform, continuous rotation only necessary because they were working with disks instead of gears? In the former case of course a uniform, continuous rotation is necessary to overcome the status of slip. For wheels this is not necessary.
Thus, the conclusions would still apply.
Best,
Magnus
Isn't your conclusion....
By: BDLJ : March 13th, 2013-21:49
....on spoking based more on watchmakers (and nearly all wheel makers) wanting to maximise Mass to Stiffness, rather than the happy concidence of a constant mass to radius leading to improved synchronicity? (After some quick calcs) minor differences in di...
I agree...
By: BDLJ : March 14th, 2013-15:42
...very good points, not to mention that even if the motion wasn't interrupted, the gear tooth forms would have to be nigh perfect to provide a constant rotational speed. But then again, I read the paper: my poor brain hasn't been subjected to Eigenvalues...