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Force Analysis of Spur Gears PDF

1) Gear force analysis involves resolving applied forces into radial and tangential components based on free body diagrams of gears. 2) The transmitted load, torque, power, and forces can be calculated using formulas involving variables like diameter, rotational speed, pressure angle, and power input. 3) For the example of a 75kW input at 1000 rpm, the force F3b that gear 3 exerts on shaft b and torque T4c that gear 4 exerts on shaft c are calculated using the given information and force analysis formulas.

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Force Analysis of Spur Gears PDF

1) Gear force analysis involves resolving applied forces into radial and tangential components based on free body diagrams of gears. 2) The transmitted load, torque, power, and forces can be calculated using formulas involving variables like diameter, rotational speed, pressure angle, and power input. 3) For the example of a 75kW input at 1000 rpm, the force F3b that gear 3 exerts on shaft b and torque T4c that gear 4 exerts on shaft c are calculated using the given information and force analysis formulas.

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11-7 Force Analysis of Spur Gears

Gear Free Body Diagrams

3 pitch circle 3 Fb3


Tb3
b
line of action b
w3 F32
pressure angle f f
w2
F23
a a
Ta2
Fa2
2 2

• Resolve applied force into radial and tangential directions

t
F32
r
f F32 F32
r
Fa2 a
Fa2
Ta2 2
t
Fa2

t
Transmitted Load Wt = F32
• Constant speed situation

d
T = Wt
2
T = Ta2

• If we let the pitch line velocity be V = ω d2 ,


1
Power = Force × Velocity

• In SI units:
(60)(1000)H
Wt =
πωd
where
- Wt = tangential force in N or kN
- H = power in W or kW
- ω = rotational speed in rpm
- d = diameter in mm
• Note that the formula above takes into account the unit conversions
• In MathCAD, you can use
2H
Wt =
ωd
in whatever units you select.
• MathCAD will take care of units, as long as you specify units for all
variables.
• In US units:
Wt V Tω
H= =
33000 63000
where
- Wt = tangential force in lbf
- H = horsepower in HP
πdω
- V = tangential speed in ft/min = 12
- d = diameter in in
2
- ω = rotational speed in rpm
• We also have
63000H
T =
ω
• The radial force acting on the gear is given by
Wr = Wt tan φ
• The total force acting on the gear is
Wt
W =
cos φ
Example
Shaft a has a power input of 75 kW at a speed of 1000 rpm counter-
clockwise. Gears have a module of 5 mm and a 20◦ pressure angle. Gear
3 is an idler (to change direction of the output).
• Find the force F3b that gear 3 exerts on shaft b
• Find the torque T4c that gear 4 exerts on shaft c

4
c 51T

3
34T
b

a T 17T
2

3
Pitch diameters
• gear 2: d2 =
• gear 3: d3 =
• gear 4: d4 =

Wt =
t
F32 =
r
F32 =
F23 =

t
F32
r
F32 F32

• Gear 3 is an idler so it transmits no power to its shaft

t
F43
r
F43
F43

y Fb3
Fb3
x
b Fb3

r
F23 F23
t
F23

4
t
F43 =
Hence
r
F43 =

for equilibrium
Fb3x − F23
t
− F43
t
=0 ⇒

Fb3y + F23
r
− F43
r
=0 ⇒ Fb3y = 0 kN

F3b =
in the x direction only

Tc4
y Fc4
Fc4
x
c Fc4

r
F34
F34
w4
t
F34

t
F34 d4
Tc4 − =0
2
Tc4 =

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