Title: Gear Trains
1Example 3
Figure shows an epicyclic gear train with the
following specifications A and B has 40 and 80
teeth external and internal respectively. C and
D is a compound gear wheels has 20 and 50 teeth
external.
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2Example 3
E and F is a compound gear wheel has 20 and 40
teeth external. G has 90 teeth external. Gear
wheel A is fixed and the arm runs at 100 rpm in
clockwise direction. Determine the torque exerted
on the gear wheel G, if the input torque to the
arm is 1000 N-m.
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3Example 3
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4Example 3
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5Example 3
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6Example 3
When A is fixed m n 0 Arm rotates at 100
rpm n 100 rpm ? m -100 rpm
a) Speed of compound gear wheel C
D -2m n 200 100
300 rpm (CW) b) Speed of gear B
-½ m n -½
? -100 100 150 rpm (CW)
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7Example 3
c) Speed of gear G
d) Speed of compound gear wheel E F
5 ?
-100 100 - 400 rpm (CCW) Input rate of work
Tarm ? ?arm and Output rate of work TG
? ?G Tarm ? ?arm TG ? ?G ?
1000 ? 100 TG ? 322.2
TG 310.36 N-m
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8Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of compound wheel C D
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9Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of compound wheel C D
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10Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of gear B
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11Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of gear B
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12Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of gear G
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13Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of gear G
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14Example 3-algebraic method
Speed of compound gear wheel E F
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15Example 4
In an epicyclic gear of sun and planet type
shown in figure, the pitch circle diameter of the
annular wheel A is to be nearly 216mm and module
4mm. When the annular ring is stationary, the
spider that carries three planet wheels P of
equal size to make one revolution for every five
revolution of the driving spindle carrying the
sun wheel.
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16Example 4
Determine the number of teeth for all the wheels
and the exact pitch circle diameter of the
annular wheel. If an input torque of 20 N-m is
applied to the spindle carrying the sun wheel,
determine the fixed torque on the annular wheel.
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17Example 4-Continued
Solution Module being the same for all the
meshing gears
tA tS 2tP
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18Example 4-Continued
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19Example 4-Continued
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20Example 4-Continued
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21Example 4-Continued
If L rotates 1 revolution ? n 1 (1) The
sun wheel S to rotate 5 revolutions
correspondingly ? n m 5 (2) From (1) and
(2) m 4 When A is fixed
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22Example 4-Continued
But fractional teeth are not possible therefore
tS should be either 13 or 14 and tA
correspondingly 52 and 56.
Trial 1 Let tA 52 and tS 13
Trial 2 Let tA 56 and tS 14
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23Example 4-Continued
- tA 56, tS 14 and tP 21
- ? PCD of A 56 ? 4 224 mm
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- Also
- Torque on L ? ?L Torque on S ? ?S
- Torque on L ? ?L
-
- Fixing torque on A (tL tS) 100 20 80
N-m
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24Example 4-Algebraic method
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25Example 4-Algebraic method
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26Example 4-Continued
But fractional teeth are not possible therefore
tS should be either 13 or 14 and tA
correspondingly 52 and 56.
Trial 1 Let tA 52 and tS 13
Trial 2 Let tA 56 and tS 14
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27Example 4-Continued
- tA 56, tS 14 and tP 21
- ? PCD of A 56 ? 4 224 mm
-
- Also
- Torque on L ? ?L Torque on S ? ?S
- Torque on L ? ?L
-
- Fixing torque on A (tL tS) 100 20 80
N-m
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