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Gears, Chains Gears, Chains and Sprocketsand Sprockets
Unit 6Unit 6
IntroductionIntroduction
Motors can only create a set amount of Motors can only create a set amount of power. power.
There is only so much power available, There is only so much power available, the torque and speed of the motor are the torque and speed of the motor are limited by each other. For example, if a limited by each other. For example, if a motor is fast, it cannot lift a heavy load.motor is fast, it cannot lift a heavy load.
Gears and gear ratios are used to Gears and gear ratios are used to create a balance between torque and create a balance between torque and speed.speed.
GearsGears Toothed wheels that interlock to transmit Toothed wheels that interlock to transmit
power without slippage.power without slippage. Have efficiencies of up to 98% in their Have efficiencies of up to 98% in their
transmission of energy. transmission of energy. A gear can interlock or “mesh” with any A gear can interlock or “mesh” with any
device having the same type of teeth such device having the same type of teeth such as a rack. (i.e. rack and pinion).as a rack. (i.e. rack and pinion).
The gear transmitting the force is the The gear transmitting the force is the input or driveinput or drive gear while the gear gear while the gear connected to the drive gear is the connected to the drive gear is the output output or driven gearor driven gear. .
Gears (continued)Gears (continued)
Gears control power transmission in 3 ways:Gears control power transmission in 3 ways:
1.1. Changes the direction in which power is Changes the direction in which power is transmitted.transmitted.
2.2. Changes the amount of force or torque.Changes the amount of force or torque.
3.3. Changes the speed of rotation (RPMs).Changes the speed of rotation (RPMs).
Gears are typically made of plastic or metals Gears are typically made of plastic or metals for wear, strength and durability. for wear, strength and durability.
Gear RatioGear Ratio
The most important feature of gears The most important feature of gears is that gears of unequal size produce is that gears of unequal size produce a mechanical advantage.a mechanical advantage.
This can change the speed or torque This can change the speed or torque of the second gear. of the second gear.
Spur GearsSpur Gears
Spur GearsSpur Gears
Transfers speed and torque between Transfers speed and torque between parallel shafts.parallel shafts.
Advantages : simple, low cost, easy Advantages : simple, low cost, easy maintenance.maintenance.
Disadvantages : noisy due to Disadvantages : noisy due to meshing teeth. meshing teeth.
Bevel GearsBevel Gears
Bevel GearsBevel Gears
Used to change the output shaft Used to change the output shaft direction. direction.
Shafts are not parallel. Instead, they Shafts are not parallel. Instead, they intersect. intersect.
Shafts can be at any angle. 90 Shafts can be at any angle. 90 degrees is the most common. degrees is the most common.
Worm GearsWorm Gears
Worm GearsWorm Gears
Transmit power 2 shafts that are at Transmit power 2 shafts that are at right angles to each other. right angles to each other.
Used where a large speed reduction Used where a large speed reduction or mechanical advantage is or mechanical advantage is required. (i.e. braking or a locking required. (i.e. braking or a locking action or heavy lifting).action or heavy lifting).
A ratio of 300:1 is not uncommon. A ratio of 300:1 is not uncommon.
Gear RatiosGear Ratios
Gear RatiosGear Ratios
Calculated by # driven gear teeth/ Calculated by # driven gear teeth/ #driving gear teeth. #driving gear teeth.
Driving Driving GearGear
Driven Driven GearGear
Speed Speed TorqueTorque
SmallSmall LargeLarge DecreaseDecrease IncreaseIncrease
LargeLarge SmallSmall IncreaseIncrease DecreaseDecrease
Idler GearsIdler Gears Used to reverse the direction of rotation. Used to reverse the direction of rotation.
Gears go in opposite directions. With an Gears go in opposite directions. With an idler gear, they go in the same direction. idler gear, they go in the same direction. Has no effect on gear ratio.Has no effect on gear ratio.
Compound Gear RatiosCompound Gear Ratios
More than one gear on the same More than one gear on the same axle. axle.
Chain DrivesChain Drives
Used where torque is needed to be Used where torque is needed to be transferred over longer distances than transferred over longer distances than allowed by the gears.allowed by the gears.
Tasks Tasks
1.1. THINK Phase – notes and keytermsTHINK Phase – notes and keyterms
2.2. BUILD Phase – construction as per BUILD Phase – construction as per pp. 46-52. pp. 46-52.
3.3. AMAZE Phase (Challenge) – pp. 54-AMAZE Phase (Challenge) – pp. 54-5555
4.4. Engineering Notebook – p. 58. Omit Engineering Notebook – p. 58. Omit the the PresentationPresentation section. section.
5.5. STEM – Science #1, 3; Eng #1; STEM – Science #1, 3; Eng #1; Math #1,2Math #1,2