This document contains two solved problems from a machine design textbook:
1) The first problem calculates the radius of a friction clutch given the power transmitted, RPM, coefficient of friction, and other parameters. It determines the radius is 39.4 mm.
2) The second problem calculates the center distance between a pinion gear and larger gear given their module, number of teeth, and diameter formula. It determines the center distance is 140 mm.
The document provides fully worked examples of calculating clutch and gear dimensions from basic mechanical parameters.
This document contains two solved problems from a machine design textbook:
1) The first problem calculates the radius of a friction clutch given the power transmitted, RPM, coefficient of friction, and other parameters. It determines the radius is 39.4 mm.
2) The second problem calculates the center distance between a pinion gear and larger gear given their module, number of teeth, and diameter formula. It determines the center distance is 140 mm.
The document provides fully worked examples of calculating clutch and gear dimensions from basic mechanical parameters.
This document contains two solved problems from a machine design textbook:
1) The first problem calculates the radius of a friction clutch given the power transmitted, RPM, coefficient of friction, and other parameters. It determines the radius is 39.4 mm.
2) The second problem calculates the center distance between a pinion gear and larger gear given their module, number of teeth, and diameter formula. It determines the center distance is 140 mm.
The document provides fully worked examples of calculating clutch and gear dimensions from basic mechanical parameters.
Given : P = 5 kW , N = 2000 rpm , μ = 0.25 , r 2 = 25 mm = 0.025 m ,
p = 1 MPa Power transmitted, P = 2πNT 60 3 Torque, T = 60P = 60 # 5 # 10 = 23.885 N−m 2πN 2 # 3.14 # 2000 When pressure is uniformly distributed over the entire area of the friction faces, then total frictional torque acting on the friction surface or on the clutch, (r ) 3 − (r2) 3 T = 2πμp ; 1 E 3 23.885 # 3 = 2 # 3.14 # 0.25 # 1 # 106 # [r 13 − (0.025) 3] r 13 − (0.025) 3 = 23.885 # 3 2 # 3.14 # 0.25 # 106 r 13 − 1.56 # 10−5 = 45.64 # 10−6 = 4.564 # 10−5 r 13 = (4.564 + 1.56) # 10−5 = 6.124 # 10−5 r1 = (6.124 # 10−5) 1/3 = 3.94 # 10−2 m = 39.4 mm
SOL 5.28 Option (A) is correct.
Given : ZP = 19 , ZG = 37 , m = 5 mm Also, m =D Z For pinion, pitch circle diameter is, DP = m # ZP = 5 # 19 = 95 mm And pitch circle diameter of the gear, DG = m # ZG = 5 # 37 = 185 mm Now, centre distance between the gear pair (shafts), L = DP + DG = 95 + 185 = 140 mm 2 2 2
SOL 5.29 Option (C) is correct.
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