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Design of Spur Gears

This document discusses spur gears and gear trains. It covers gear nomenclature, terminology, standard tooth profiles, size of teeth for different modules, conventional representations, simple and compound gear trains, backlash, force analysis including tooth forces and components of tooth forces, and example problems calculating center distance, pitch circle diameter, addendum and dedendum, tooth thickness, gear ratio, torque on gear shafts, and components of gear tooth forces for given gear specifications and power/speed inputs.

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Design of Spur Gears

This document discusses spur gears and gear trains. It covers gear nomenclature, terminology, standard tooth profiles, size of teeth for different modules, conventional representations, simple and compound gear trains, backlash, force analysis including tooth forces and components of tooth forces, and example problems calculating center distance, pitch circle diameter, addendum and dedendum, tooth thickness, gear ratio, torque on gear shafts, and components of gear tooth forces for given gear specifications and power/speed inputs.

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Chapter 17

Design of Spur Gears and Gear


Trains
Chapter 17

Spur Gears
Chapter 17

Gear Nomenclature
Chapter 17

Gear Nomenclature
Chapter 17

Terminology of gear
Chapter 17
Basic racks for Standard gear systems
Chapter 17

Standard tooth profiles


Chapter 17

Size of gear tooth for various modules


Chapter 17
Fig. 17.14 Conventional
Representation
Chapter
Problem171
Chapter
Problem172

In a pair of spur gears the number of teeth on the pinion


and the gear are 20 and 100 .The module is 6mm.Calculate
1.Center distance
2. Pitch circle dia of the pinion and the gear
3.Addendum and dedendum
4.Tooth thickness
5.Gear ratio
Chapter
Problem173
A pinion with 25 teeth and rotating at 1200 rpm drives a gear which
rotates at 200 rpm. The module is 4mm.Calculate the Center distance
between the gears
Chapter
Problem174
A pair of spur gears with a center distance of 495mm is used for a speed
reduction of 4.5: 1.The module is 6mm.Calculate the number of teeth
on the pinion and the gear.
Chapter 17

Simple gear trains


Chapter 17
Chapter 17

Compound Gear Train


Chapter 17

Reverted gear train


Chapter 17

Epicyclic gear train


Chapter 17

Backlash

Width of the tooth space exceeds the thickness of


the engaging tooth measured along the pitch circle.
Chapter
FORCE17 ANALYSIS

Gear tooth force


Chapter 17

Components of Tooth Force


Chapter 17

Free body diagram of forces


Chapter
PBM 2 17
Gear A receives 3.5kW of power at 700 rpm .Gear B is the idler The
number of teeth on gears A,B, and C are 30,60 and 40 respectively
.Assume the module to be 5mm.Calculate

Torque on each gear shaft


The components of gear tooth forces.
Assume 20 degrees.
Chapter 17

Fig. 17.23
Chapter 17

Free body diagram of forces


Chapter
PBM 3 17
Teeth 1 = 20 Pinion 1 rotates at 1440 rpm in the
Teeth 2 = 50 anticlockwise direction and transmits
Teeth 3 = 20 10kW of power .The pressure angle is
Teeth 4 = 50 20degree.Determine the reactions and
bearings E and F
Chapter 17

PBM 3 Fig. 17.29


Chapter 17
Chapter 17

Fig. 17.31

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