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Gears, Pulley Drives, and

Sprockets

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Gears, Pulleys, & Sprockets
These three power train elements transfer
energy through rotary motion.
Change the speed of rotation
Change the direction of rotation
Change the amount of torque available to
do work
Gears
A gear train is a mechanism used for
transmitting rotary motion and torque through
interlocking teeth.
A gear train is made when two or more gears
are meshed
Driver gear causes motion
Motion is transferred to the driven gear
Gears
Mating gears always
turn in opposite
directions.
An Idler Gear allows the
driver and driven gears
to rotate in the same
direction.
Mating gears always
have the same size
teeth (diametric pitch).
Gears

The rpm of the larger gear


is always slower than the
rpm of the smaller gear.
Gears locked together on
the same shaft will always
turn in the same direction
and at the same rpm.
Gear Ratios
Variables to know 4”

n = number of teeth
d = diameter
w = angular velocity (speed)
t = torque
** Subscripts in and out are used to distinguish between gears **

nin= 6 nout = 12
din = 2in. dout = 4in.
win = 40rpm wout = 20rpm
tin = 40 ft-lb tout = 80 ft-lb
Gear Ratios

Equations to know
GR = Gear Ratio

GR nout dout win tout


   
1 nin din wout tin

? 12 4in. 40rpm 80 ft  lb
1 6 2in. 20rpm 40 ft  lb
2
1
Gear Ratios

GR nout 12 .6
What is the gear ratio   
between gear A and B? 1 nin 20 1

GR nout 5 .42
What is the gear ratio   
between gear B and C? 1 nin 12 1

GR nout 20 4
What is the gear ratio   
between gear C and D? 1 nin 5 1
Gear Ratios
Idler gears don’t
affect GR!

What is the TOTAL gear 0.6 0.42 4 1


  
train gear ratio? 1 1 1 1
If gear A and D were directly GR nout 20 1
connected to each other, what   
1 nin 20 1
would the resulting gear ratio be?

What would the total gear ratio be if the last gear had
40 teeth?
0.6 0.42 8 2 GR nout 40 2
   or   
1 1 1 1 1 nin 20 1
Gear Ratios – Compound Machines
•Used similarly to MA
•Applies to torque instead of force

•In a compound machine, total MA and GR are


products of components

•MA used only to calculate forces, not torques.


•GR used only to calculate torques, not forces.
Example Compound Machine
•Here are 3 mechanisms
in series:
•#1 Wheel-axle
•#2 Gear train
•#3 Wheel-axle
Example Compound Machine
•Mechanism #1: Wheel-axle
Example Compound Machine
•Mechanism #2: Gear train
Example Compound Machine
•Mechanism #3: Wheel-axle
Example Compound Machine
Example Compound Machine
Compound Gear Train

Driver

The two middle gears share


a common axle, so they
rotate at the same speed.
This allows the final gear to
rotate slower and produce
more torque than if it were
connected only to the driver
gear.
Compound Gear Ratios
D
B
C A

10 T
20 T
40 T What is the gear ratio
50 T
between gear A and B?
What is the gear ratio GR nout 40 4
  
between gear C and D? 1 nin 10 1
GR nout 50 2.5
  
1 nin 20 1
What is the gear ratio of the entire gear train?
4 2.5 10
 
1 1 1
Pulley and Belt Systems

out
2in.
in
Equations
dout win tout
 
din wout tin

6in. 30rpm 55 ft  lb
2in. 1
10rpm 18 ft  lb
3

d = diameter ω = angular velocity (speed) t = torque


Sprocket and Chain Systems

1.5in. 3in.
in out

nout dout win tout


  
nin din wout tin

22 3in. 90rpm 120 ft  lb


11 1.5in. 45rpm 60 ft  lb

n = number of teeth d = diameter ω = angular velocity (speed) τ = torque


Comparing Pulleys and Sprockets

Pulley Sprocket
Method of
Transmitting Belt Chain
Force
Quiet, no lubrication No slip, greater
Advantages
needed, inexpensive strength
Higher cost,
Disadvantages Can slip needs lubrication,
noisy
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