Kom Unit 4 Notes
Kom Unit 4 Notes
Internal gears
Spiral
bevel gear
Rack
rG
Tangent at the
point of contact
rP
Generation of the involute curve
Clearance
Fillet radius
Pitch circle
gear diam.
Base Circle
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Standard Tooth Specifications
Pressure angle
Base
circle
Given :
t = 30
T = 80
ɸ = 20°
m = 12 mm
Addendum = 10 mm
Given :
ɸ = 20°
t = 20
G = T/t = 2
m = 5 mm
v = 1.2 m/s
addendum = 1 module = 5 mm
Given :
ɸ = 20°
m = 6 mm
t = 17
T = 49
Addenda on pinion and gear wheel = 1 module = 6 mm
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Minimum Number of Teeth on the Pinion in Order to Avoid
Interference
Determine the minimum number of teeth required on a pinion, in order
to avoid interference which is to gear with,
1. a wheel to give a gear ratio of 3 to 1 ; and
2. an equal wheel. The pressure angle is 20° and a standard addendum
of 1 module for the wheel may be assumed.
Given :
G=T/t=3
ɸ = 20° ;
Aw = 1 module
GEAR TRAIN
Two or more gears are made to mesh with each other to
transmit power from one shaft to another. Such a combination is
called gear train or train of toothed wheels.
Following are the different types of gear trains, depending upon the
arrangement of wheels :
When the distance between the two shafts is small, the two gears 1
and 2 are made to mesh with each other to transmit motion from
one shaft to the other, as shown in Fig. (a). Since the gear 1 drives
the gear 2, therefore gear 1 is called the driver and the gear 2 is
called the driven or follower. It may be noted that the motion of
the driven gear is opposite to the motion of driving gear.
COMPOUND GEAR TRAIN
When there are more than one gear on a shaft, as shown in
Fig., it is called a compound train of gear.
REVERTED GEAR TRAIN
When the axes of the first gear (i.e. first driver) and the last gear
(i.e. last driven or follower) are co-axial, then the gear train is
known as reverted gear train as shown in Fig.
EPICYCLIC GEAR TRAIN
The axes of the shafts, over which the gears are mounted,
may move relative to a fixed axis. A simple epicyclic gear
train is shown in Fig.
Add + y revolutions to
3 all elements +y
+y +y
Total motion
4 +y x+y y -x (TA / TB)
In an epicyclic gear train, an arm carries two gears A and B having
36 and 45 teeth respectively. If the arm rotates at 150 r.p.m. in the
anticlockwise direction about the centre of the gear A which is fixed,
determine the speed of gear B. If the gear A instead of being fixed,
makes 300 r.p.m. in the clockwise direction, what will be the speed of
gear B ?
Given :
TA = 36 ;
TB = 45 ;
NC = 150 r.p.m. (anticlockwise)
Revolutions of elements
Step No. Conditions of motion
Arm C Gear A Gear B
Arm fixed-gear A rotates
1 through + 1 revolution
i.e. 1 rev. anticlockwise 0 +1 -TA / TB
Total motion
4 +y x+y y -x (TA / TB)
Speed of gear B when gear A is fixed
Since the speed of arm is 150 r.p.m. anticlockwise, therefore from
the fourth row of the table,
y = + 150 r.p.m.
Also the gear A is fixed, therefore
x+y=0
x=–y
= – 150 r.p.m.
In a reverted epicyclic gear train, the arm A carries two gears B and
C and a compound gear D - E. The gear B meshes with gear E and
the gear C meshes with gear D. The number of teeth on gears B, C
and D are 75, 30 and 90 respectively. Find the speed and direction of
gear C when gear B is fixed and the arm A makes 100 r.p.m.
clockwise.
Given :
TB = 75 ;
TC = 30 ;
TD = 90 ;
NA = 100 r.p.m. (clockwise)
From the geometry of the figure,
An epicyclic gear consists of three gears A, B and C as shown in Fig.
13.10. The gear A has 72 internal teeth and gear C has 32 external teeth.
The gear B meshes with both A and C and is carried on an arm EF
which rotates about the centre of A at 18 r.p.m.. If the gear A is fixed,
determine the speed of gears B and C.
Given :
TA = 72 ;
TC = 32 ;
Speed of arm EF = 18 r.p.m.
In an epicyclic gear of the ‘sun and planet’ type shown in Fig. 13.13, the
pitch circle diameter of the internally toothed ring is to be 224 mm and
the module 4 mm. When the ring D is stationary, the spider A, which
carries three planet wheels C of equal size, is to make one revolution in
the same sense as the sun wheel B for every five revolutions of the
driving spindle carrying the sun wheel B. Determine suitable numbers
of teeth for all the wheels.
Given :
dD = 224 mm ;
m = 4 mm ;
NA = NB /5
Ans.
1. 16 r.p.m. (clockwise) ;
2. 16.67 (anticlockwise)