Theory of Machines - II: T.E./Insem. - 108
Theory of Machines - II: T.E./Insem. - 108
Theory of Machines - II: T.E./Insem. - 108
UNIT - I
Q2) Two gear wheels mesh externally giving velocity ratio 3. Teeth are of involute
form with module 6 mm. The standard addendum is 1 module. If the pressure
angle is 18 degree and pinion rotates at 90 rpm, [10]
Find:
a) No. of teeth on pinion and gear wheel to avoid the interference.
b) Length of path of contact.
c) Length of arc of contact.
d) Contact ratio.
e) Max. Velocity of sliding.
P.T.O.
UNIT - II
Q3) a) Obtain an expression for centre distance between two skew shafts driven
by helical gears of same hand of helix and different helix angles. [4]
b) Two spiral gear wheel of diameter ratio 1.5 are used on a machine tool.
The angle between shaft is 760 and approximate center distance is 115
mm. Speed of spiral gear A is 1.5 times the speed of spiral gear B and
normal pitch is 10 mm. Find the number of teeth on each wheel and
spiral angle for each wheel. [6]
OR
Q4) A three start worm has pitch diameter of 80 mm and a pitch of 20 mm. It
rotates at 1000 rpm and drives a 40 tooth worm gear. If coefficient of friction
is 0.06, find [10]
a) The helix angle of the worm. b) The speed of the gear.
c) The centre distance. d) The efficiency.
e) Maximum efficiency.
UNIT - III
Q5) a) Explain with neat sketch. [4]
i) Compound gear train. ii) Reverted gear train.
b) Obtain the expressions for speed analysis of elements of Sun and Planet
gear train. [6]
OR
Q6) As shown in fig. 1, the fixed internal gear B has 92 teeth. The wheels C and D
have 25 and 15 teeth respectively. The wheel E has 52 teeth. The arm makes
250 rpm and transmits 0.5 kW. Calculate; speed of wheel E, the resisting
torque on E and holding torque on B. [10]
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