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The figure below represents the general layout of a compound gear train. An electric motor, rated at 0.75 kW at 1440 rpm drives gear A which has 40 teeth. Gear B has 160 teeth, gear C has 50 teeth and gear D has 150 teeth. B and C are connected to a common shaft and rotate together. All gears are spur gears with module 2 teeth and a pressure angle of 20 degree. Calculate the following: Output speed of gear D Torque transmitted to gear D Force along the pressure line between gears A and B and between gears C and D Forces tending to separate the mating gears

Explanation / Answer

angular velocity is being represented by w here


so ....


wA / wB = NB / NA ....

where NB = number of teeth in B

NA = numebr of teth in A


so 1440 / wB = 160 / 40


so wB = 1440 / 4 = 360 RPM


as B and C are directly connected ..


so wC = wB =360 RPM



again


wC / wD = ND/NC

360 / wD = 150 / 50

wD = 360 / 3 = 120 RPM


i) output speed of D = 120 RPM


ii) The power transmitted through all the gears will be same ..


so power transmitted through D = 0.75 KW = 750 Watt

angular speed = 120 rpm = 120 * 2pi / 60 rad / sec = 4*pi rad/sec


now power = torque * angular speed

so.. 750 = torque at D * 4*pi


so torque at D = 750 / (4*pi) = 59.683 N-m


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