Arvind Kumar (: - Submitted by
Arvind Kumar (: - Submitted by
Arvind Kumar (: - Submitted by
• •GUIDED BY :
• AMBRISH SIR &
• ANIMESH SIR
GEARS
Gears, Gear trains
GEAR
• Power transmission is the movement of energy
from its place of generation to a location where
it is applied to performing useful work
• A perfect example of
this is the steering
system on many cars
Straight and Spiral Bevel Gears
WORM AND WORM GEAR
NOMENCLATURE OF SPUR
GEARS
GEAR TRAINS
• A gear train is two or more gear working
together by meshing their teeth and turning
each other in a system to generate power and
speed
• It reduces speed and increases torque
• Electric motors are used with the gear systems
to reduce the speed and increase the torque
Types of Gear Trains
• Simple gear train
• Compound gear train
• Planetary gear train
Simple Gear Train
• The most common of the gear train is the gear pair
connecting parallel shafts. The teeth of this type can
be spur, helical or herringbone.
• Only one gear may rotate about a single axis
Simple Gear Train
Compound Gear Train
• For large velocities,
compound
arrangement is
preferred
• Two or more gears
may rotate about a
single axis
Planetary Gear Train (Epicyclic Gear Train)
Planetary Gear Train
Planetary Gear Train
• They have higher gear ratios.
• They are popular for automatic transmissions
in automobiles.
• They are also used in bicycles for controlling
power of pedaling automatically or manually.
• They are also used for power train between
internal combustion engine and an electric
motor
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