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Micro– Project

On

To crate 3D model of Spur gear


Submitted To MSBTE
In Partial Fulfilments of Requirement of Diploma Of
Mechanical
Engineering under I
Scheme Submitted By

Name of the students


Roll No

Sanket Kavitkar 42

Shivraj Kolambekar 43

Vinayak Kalambistkar 49
Sameer Mathkar 58

Vaibhav Wagle 59

Under the Guidance of


Mr. R.B. Giryalkar
FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022
YASHWANTRAO BHONSALE POLYTECHNIC, SAWANTWADI
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that:-

Sr.No. Name Enrollment No. Roll No.

1 Sanket Kavitkar 1917420154 42


2 Shivraj Kolambekar 1917420155 43
3 Vinayak Kalambistkar 1917420161 49
4 Sameer Mathkar 1917420172 58
5 Vaibhav Wagle 1917420174 59

Of Fifth semester of diploma in MACHANICAL ENGINEERING


Of institute Yashwantrao Bhonsale Polytechnic, Sawantwadi
(1742) has completed the Micro Project satisfactorily in subject solid
modeling and additive Manufacturing (22053) for the academic
year 2021 to 2022 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Course Teacher HOD Principa


Annexure- I
MICRO PROJECT PROPOSAL

To crate 3D model of spur gear

Aim – To Gain Information about spur gear

Course Outcomes Achieved-

❖.

Proposed Methodology-

• Information Search on Google, YouTube, etc. about

• Collect the raw data in word document.

• Edit the data as per format and learn the tungsten manufacturing
material.

Action Plan
Sr.No Details of Planned Planned Name of
. Activity Start Date Finished Responsible Team
Date Members
1 Information Search 26-10-2021 28-10-2021 1.Shivraj
on Kolambekar
Google,YouTube, 2.Vinayak
et Kalambistkar
c. about spur gear 3.Sanket kavitkar

2 Collect the raw 29-10-2021 30-10-2021 1.Wagle Vaibhav


data in word 2.Mathkar Sameer
document
3 Edit the data as per 08-11-2021 10-11-2021 1. Shivraj
format. Kolambekar
Resources Required
Sr.no Name of Resource/ Specifications Qty Remark
material
1 Laptop With internet 1
connections

Team Members-
1. Sanket kavitkar (42)
2. Shivraj Kolambekar (43)
3. Vinayak Kalambistkar (49)
4. Sameer Mathkar (58)
5. Vaibhav waghle (59)

COURSE TEACHER
Mr. R.B. . Giryalkar
INTRODUCTION

Spur gears or straight-cut gears are the simplest type of gear. They


consist of a cylinder or disk with teeth projecting radially. Viewing the gear at
90 degrees from the shaft length (side on) the tooth faces are straight and
aligned parallel to the axis of rotation. Looking down the length of the shaft, a
tooth's cross section is usually not triangular. Instead of being straight (as in a
triangle) the sides of the cross section have a curved form (usually involute and
less commonly cycloidal) to achieve a constant drive ratio. Spur gears gears
mesh together correctly only if fitted to parallel shafts. No axial thrust is created
by the tooth loads. Spur gears are excellent at moderate speeds but tend to be
noisy at high speeds.
Spur gear can be classified into two pressure angles, 20° being the current
industry standard and 14½° being the former (often found in older
equipment). Spur gear teeth are manufactured as either involute profile or
cycloidal profile. When two gears are in mesh it is possible that an involute
portion of one will contact a non-involutes portion of the other gear. This
phenomenon is known as "interference" and occurs when the number of teeth
on the smaller of the two meshing gears is less than a required
minimum. Undercutting (cutting the tooth narrower closer to its base) is
sometimes used to avoid interference but is usually not suitable because the
decreased thickness leaves the tooth weaker at its base. In this situation
Corrected gears are used. In corrected gears the Cutter rack is shifted upwards
or downwards.
Spur gears can be classified into two main categories: External and Internal.
Gears with teeth on the outside of the cylinder are known as "external gears".
Gears with teeth on the internal side of the cylinder are known as "internal
gears". An external gear can mesh with an external gear or an internal gear.
When two external gears mesh together they rotate in the opposite directions.
An internal gear can only mesh with an external gear and the gears rotate in the
same direction. Due to the close positioning of shafts, internal gear assemblies
are more compact than external gear assemblies.
SPUR GEAR
1) draw a centreline by picking from datum group

2 .Create a profile shown with the figure with the help of circle command from
sketching group

3. Put dimension
3. Click on ok button

4. Enter height
5. click on extrude button and extrude it

6. put the dimension


7. Click on line command and create a line

8. Click on arc command and create an arc


9. Then click on a mirror command
10.Click on a pattern command

11. then select axis

12. then select items put number 12

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