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QBNK MMT

The document discusses equations for length of path and arc of contact in spur gears. It also discusses interference phenomenon in gears, static force analysis of four-bar mechanisms and slider crank mechanisms, the law of gearing, and determining input torques for mechanisms based on given parameters.

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QBNK MMT

The document discusses equations for length of path and arc of contact in spur gears. It also discusses interference phenomenon in gears, static force analysis of four-bar mechanisms and slider crank mechanisms, the law of gearing, and determining input torques for mechanisms based on given parameters.

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Develop an equation for length of path & arc of contact in spur gears

Define Pitch circle, circular pitch, diametral pitch, velocity ratio and module in spur gear

Explain the interference phenomenon in gears? Mention methods to avoid interference

Explain Static force analysis of a four-bar mechanism & slider crank


Explain the conditions for a link to be in equilibrium when i) Two forces act ii) Three forces act iii) Two forces and torque
act.

State and prove law of gearing

Explain the conditions for a link to be in equilibrium when i) Two forces act ii) Three forces act iii) Two forces and torque
act.

Build the spur gear meshing externally and are having a velocity ratio of 3. The teeth are of involute form with module 6mm.
Standard addendum of one module. The pressure angle of 18 degree. The pinion rotates at 90 rpm. Solve and determine 1)
Number of teeth on each wheel so that interference is just avoided.2) Length of path of contact 3) Length of arc of contact 4)
Maximum velocity of sliding between the teeth

For the four-bar mechanism with static equilibrium shown, the torque T 3=3000Nm and T4=2000Nm
respectively. Link lengths AD=800mm, AB=300mm, BC=700mm and CD=400mm. Solve and determine input
torque T2 on the crank

For the slider crank mechanism shown below Determine the input torque T to be applied.

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