Emilia Abadjieva
Akita University, Illinois Tool Works (United States), Institute of Mechanics
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11
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About
Emilia Abadjieva is a dedicated researcher in mechanical engineering, specializing in the theory, design, and manufacture of hyperboloid gear drives. Her work focuses on advanced gear transmissions with non-parallel, non-intersecting axes—critical components for precision robotics and high-performance machinery. Abadjieva’s major contributions include developing mathematical models and 3D software technologies for synthesizing and manufacturing highly precise, small-module hyperboloid gears, particularly face gear sets and Spiroid/Helicon drives. Her research bridges theoretical synthesis with practical realization, enabling the production of compact, efficient gear mechanisms for robot systems. Notable works include her 2016 study on 3D software for spatial face gear drives (4 citations) and a two-part series on hyperboloid gear set synthesis and manufacture (3 citations). She also contributed to a 2020 review of Bulgarian advancements in modern gear theory and application (2 citations). Though her citation counts are modest, Abadjieva’s work represents specialized, foundational knowledge in gear engineering, with direct relevance to automation and robotics. Her research exemplifies how precise mathematical modeling and computer-aided synthesis can solve complex mechanical challenges, making her a valuable contributor to the field of modern gear theory and its industrial applications.
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