11 research outputs found
Additions to the flora of Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India
The present communication reports thirteen taxa of flowering plants not previously recorded from Marathwada region. A brief taxonomic description along with phenological and GPS data, distribution, and habitat are provided for each taxon
New plant records for the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India
Floristic investigation of Balaghat ranges, resulted in an addition of ten flowering plants not previously recorded from Marathwada region. A brief taxonomic description along with distribution, phenology and GPS data is provided for each taxon
INFINITELY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM USING OSCILLATING TORQUE
The Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT) system is a automatic gearbox designed to save fuel, give a smoother drive and improve performance of the vehicle. The purpose of the IVT is to allow the engine to maintain an almost constant speed. The Infinitely Variable Transmission system (IVT) is a transmission design that transmits mechanical power via oscillating torque. It is different from the traditional speed ratio methods. This infinitely variable transmission (IVT) controls the output torque its opposite from the output speed ratio. From zero torque to the full capacity of torque output it is the infinitely variable torque. it can be produced with no clutching or torque conversion required at the input in the IVT. The centrifugal forces of rotating eccentric masses is mounted on shaft to create an oscillating torque which harness the power. The function of One-way clutches is to convert the oscillating torque to a unidirectional torque. In the infinitely variable transmission (IVT) system a series of offset masses used to transmit torque to the output shaft which comes after the clutches.