1.1.3.a.vex - Ak Gears
1.1.3.a.vex - Ak Gears
1.1.3.a.vex - Ak Gears
Method 1: The gear ratio can be determined by counting the number of teeth on
each gear.The ratio is expressed by dividing the number of teeth on the output gear
(nout)by the number of teeth on the input gear (nin).
Gear ratios are often expressed using a colon. In this example the ratiois 2:1
(pronounced two to one).The gear ratio of 2:1 indicates that the driver gear is half
© 2012 Project Lead The Way,Inc.
Principles Of EngineeringActivity 1.1.3Gears Answer Key VEX – Page 1
the size of the driven gear, and that the driver gear will make two revolutions for
every one made by the driven gear.
Method 2: The gear ratio can be determined using the diameter of each
gear.Assume that the diameter of gear A is 2.5 in. (din), and the diameter of gear B is
5 in. (dout).
Method 3: The gear ratio can be determined by recording and comparing the angular
velocity or speed at which each gear is turning. The lower case Greek letter ωis
used to represent angular velocity. A common way to measure angular velocity is
using revolutions per minute (rpm). Assume that the rpm of the input gear is 446 rpm
and the rpm of the output gear is223 rpm.
Method 4: The gear ratio can be determined by recording the torque at each gear.
Divide the torque at the output gear (τout) by the torque at the inputgear (τint). A
common way to measure torque is to usefoot pounds(ft·lb). Assume that the torque
force at the driver gear is 4 ft·lb and the force at the driven wheel is 8 ft·lb of torque.
The above equations all solve for the gear ratio of the driver gear to the driven
gear.Based upon these formulas, the following is true.
Example 1:A motor is driving an axle with a 6 in. diameter drive gear. The speed of
the motor is 20 rpm. A gear must be attached that increases the speed to 100 rpm.
What size diameter should the attached gear be?
Gear Trains
A gear train consists of two or more
gears assembled in order to transfer
energy from one axis to others.
Idler Gears
When two gears are meshed together, each will
rotate in an opposite direction. If the desired rotation
for two gears is the same, an idler gear is
introduced. In Figure 3 the two outside gears will
move at the same speed and direction and will have
the same torque because of the idler gear between
them. If they were attached without the idler gear,
they would have matching speed and torque, yet
would be rotating in opposite directions.
Simple Gear Trains
A simple gear train connects two or more gears
in a row, each gear having its own axle.
Complete the following tables based upon the simple gear train that you created.
Final
Product of
Gear Gear
2 Fractions
Ratios as Ratio
Fractions 1 12 2
2:1
6 1
By multiplying the gear ratios between each set, you discover the ratio between
gears A and D.
Simple Gear Train Conclusion
1. How many times will gear A rotate compared to gear D? How does this compare to
the gear ratio you just calculated in the table?
Gear A will rotate twice for every single rotation of gear D.
2. If 10 ft·lb of torque is applied at gear A, then what is the output at gear D?
Formula Substitute / Solve Final Answer
GR out
1 in
3. How can you make gears A and D rotate in the same direction?
An idler gear placed anywhere between gears A and D would cause them to
rotate in the same direction.
5. How does the ratio between A and D compare to the entire system?
The gear ratio between A and D is the same as the entire system.
6. If gear D is the final output, or where the load is attached, then how did gears B and
C impact the system?
Gears B and C do not change the gear ratio or rotation direction. They simply
create space between gears A and D.
© 2012 Project Lead The Way,Inc.
Principles Of EngineeringActivity 1.1.3Gears Answer Key VEX – Page 4
Compound Gear Trains
A compound gear train connects gears that may share axles or shafts. Two gears on
the same shaft share the same torque and speed although they are different sizes.
This allows more efficient manipulation of speed and torque throughout the system.
Figure 5 represents two simple gear trains and gear ratio for each set. The input for
the first set is gear A. The input for the second set is gear C.
Ge a r Ra tio of S e t 1 Ge a r Ra tio of S e t 2
n out B 20 n 2 n out D 24 n 3
GR GR
n in A 10 n 1 n in C 8n 1
Complete the following tables based upon the compound gear train that you created.
Student Answers will vary.
Number of Teeth Per Gear
A (nin) B C D
n (teeth)
10 30 20 40
B:A D:C
Gear Ratio
(reduced) 3:1 2:1
9. Why might compound gear trains be better than two gears alone?
For larger gear ratios, one of the gears would have to be very large, whereas
a compound gear train allows a larger gear ratio by stepping down ratios.
Also, with a handful of gear sizes, different gear ratios can be attained by
combining them as opposed to using specialized gears to attain a specific
gear ratio.
10. Name and describe an application of a compound gear train.
Students should have a variety of answers.