Machine Design Project II
Machine Design Project II
COLLEGE OF ENGINERRING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
NAME OF STUDENTS ID NO
YIGREMACHEW BIZUALEW………………………………………………….0491/12
CHAPTER ONE
Gear design
1.1. Introduction
Gear drives consist of gears as main transmission elements mounted on shafts supported by
bearings. In open gear drives the bearings carrying shafts are supported in rigid frames while in
closed gear drives bearing are supported in the casing or body, normally made in two halves and
may be cast or welded. The casing also stores lubricant at the bottom and is designed to keep the
body cool, drain the oil for oil change, hooks for lifting and windows for observing the gears.
Design of shafts
Gear drives are mainly used as reducer which may be made in single, double or triple stages.
Single, two and three stage reducer may appear with its shafts in parallel, also two stages with
power bifurcation or with coaxial input and output shafts. With axes inclined at right angles for
bevel gear or combination of bevel and spur gears. Worm and gear drive with the worm placed
horizontally below or above the worm gear or with the worm placed in vertical position.
Combinations of double worm and wheel reducer or spur gear and worm wheel drive are also
Gearboxes are used in almost every industry right from power to marine, and also include
agriculture, textile, automobiles, aerospace, shipping etc. There are different types of gearboxes
available for varying uses. These gearboxes are constructed from a variety of materials
depending on their end use and the kind of industry they are being used in. The product has
numerous industrial applications for providing high torque and smooth speed reductions. These
gearboxes are also manufactured keeping certain specifications in mind, which will also vary
depending on the application.
A gearbox, also known as a gear case or gear head, is a gear or a hydraulic system responsible
for transmitting mechanical power from a prime mover (an engine or electric motor) into some
form of useful output. It is referred to the metal casing in which a number of gears are sealed.
The following are the advantages and disadvantages of the gear drive as compared to other
Advantages
Disadvantages
1. since the manufacture of gears require special tools and equipment, therefore it is costlier than
other drives.
Project-1:
A. Specification
1. Select the best alternative for gears carrying out preliminary calculation
2. Calculate precisely the geometry of the selected alternative so that the relative slippages
5. Select the proper type of bearings that fulfill the requirement Lh = 12000 hrs
6. Construct the gearbox in 1:1 and trace with ink. The main fitted and calculated sizes
Choice is made on the basis of velocity ratio and the peripheral velocity. Velocity ratios up to 8
single stage drives are preferable though these drives may be used for velocity ratios up to 25.
Two stage drives may use for velocity ratios up to 50 from 10 beyond velocity ratio of 40 three
stage drive is preferable. Straight spur gear drives between parallel shafts can be used up to 5
m/s, for greater velocities than 5 m/s helical gears must be used. Straight spur gear drives have
the advantage of no axial loading. Straight tooth bevel gears of large size are limited to
peripheral velocity of 2 m/s, for greater velocities the spiral bevel gears are used.
In single stage gear reduction, low velocity ratios must be used for straight tooth spur gears, for
Then determine number of stages: Speed ratio i 8 is one stage type speed reducer (straight spur
gear may be used); two-stage speed reducer have speed ratio between 8 and 40, greater than 40
three-stage type speed reducer.
For a two-stage gear reducer, the distribution of the speed ratio between the two stages is as
follows:
Due to above standards my design of gear box is double stage gear box with
helical gear`