FIGURE 5.1 shows two spur gears that mesh - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 1
Question 5
FIGURE 5.1 shows two spur gears that mesh.
Gear A
90 teeth
Gear B
30 teeth
PCD = 90 mm
Use the information above and calculate the:
5.1.1 Module of the small ge... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:FIGURE 5.1 shows two spur gears that mesh - NSC Mechanical Technology Automotive - Question 5 - 2016 - Paper 1
Step 1
5.1.1 Module of the small gear
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To find the module of the small gear, we use the formula:
extModule=TPCD
Substituting the values:
extModule=3090=3
Thus, the module of the small gear is 3.
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5.1.2 Outside diameter of the big gear
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The outside diameter (OD) of the big gear can be calculated using:
OD=m(T+2)
Substituting our known values:
OD=3(30+2)=3×32=96mm
Therefore, the outside diameter of the big gear is 96 mm.
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5.1.3 PCD of the big gear
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To calculate the PCD of the big gear, we can use:
PCD=m×T
Substituting in the values:
PCD=3×90=270mm
Thus, the PCD of the big gear is 270 mm.
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5.1.4 Dedendum of the big gear
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The dedendum can be calculated with:
Dedendum=1.25×m
Substituting in the module value:
Dedendum=1.25×3=3.75mm
So, the dedendum of the big gear is 3.75 mm.
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5.1.5 Centre distance between the two gears (distance Y)
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The centre distance (Y) between two gears can be calculated as:
Y=2PCDa+PCDb
Given the PCD of Gear A is 90 mm and Gear B is 270 mm:
Y=290+270=2360=180mm
Hence, the centre distance between the two gears is 180 mm.
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5.1.6 Required indexing for a gear with 33 teeth
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For indexing of a gear, the formula can be applied as follows:
Indexing=n40
where n is the number of teeth in the new gear. Thus:
Indexing=3340=1.21(approx)
Concluding, for one full turn of the crank, you would need approximately 14 holes in a 66-hole plate.