Mechanical Analysis of Plate Harmonic Reducer Considering Deformation of Thin-Plate Flex Spline

Authors
You, SeungbinSung, EunhoKim, DongjunKim, JaehunPark, Jaeheung
Issue Date
2026-04
Publisher
한국정밀공학회
Citation
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Abstract
Strain wave gears are essential for precision systems requiring high reduction ratios in compact forms, yet conventional cup-type designs face axial length limitations. This study presents a comprehensive mechanical analysis of the Plate Harmonic Reducer (PHR) to address these constraints. We investigated the thickness-performance relationship through analytical modeling based on Kirchhoff-Love plate theory, nonlinear finite element simulations, and experimental validation. The analysis confirmed a cubic dependence of deformation force on thickness, while sensitivity analysis of the contact conditions validated the robustness of the proposed model. Experimental results demonstrated that the ultra-thin configuration (0.4 mm) achieves a transmission efficiency of 68.88 %-comparable to commercial units-while reducing axial thickness by 40.3 % and weight by 27.2 %. Crucially, this improvement presents a quantifiable design trade-off: while thinner plates maximize efficiency, they compromise torsional stiffness (decreasing from 141.03 Nm/rad at 1.2 mm to 62.25 Nm/rad at 0.4 mm). These findings provide validated guidelines for optimizing PHR specifications for space-constrained applications in robotics and portable instrumentation.
Keywords
DRIVE; FLEXSPLINE; GEAR; Compliant Mechanisms; Design Validation; Gear Design; Gear Dynamics; Mechanism Theory
ISSN
2234-7593
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154654
DOI
10.1007/s12541-026-01505-9
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