On 2 March 2016 at 14:52, Tomaz T. <tomaz_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is this normal that transmitted velocity isn't linear anymore, or is there 
> something wrong with analysis or maybe SW generated spur gears are not 
> suitable?

It might well be correct. 12 teeth is quite a small tooth count.

What happens if you re-model as mod 0.5 and 24 teeth?

You might want to consider a 121:12 ratio, having a "hunting tooth" is
normally seen as a good idea.

Has Solidworks put in any profile shift?

Clocks use Cycloidal gears, I think that is because they work more
smoothly at high ratios, though normally in a clock large drives
small.

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