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N 22
14-1 d 3.667 in
P 6
N 18
14-2 d 1.8 in
P 10
Table 14-2: Y = 0.309
dn (1.8)(600)
Eq. (13-34): V 282.7 ft/min
12 12
1200 282.7
Eq. (14-4b): K v 1.236
1200
H 2
Eq. (13-35) : W t 33 000 33 000 233.5 lbf
V 282.7
K W t P 1.236(233.5)(10)
Eq. (14-7): v 9340 psi 9.34 kpsi Ans.
FY 1.0(0.309)
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14-5 d mN 1(16) 16 mm
Table 14-2: Y = 0.296
dn (16)(103 )(400)
V 0.335 m/s
60 60
6.1 0.335
Eq. (14-6b): Kv 1.055
6.1
60 000H 60 000(0.15)
Eq. (13-36): Wt 0.4476 kN 447.6 N
dn (16)(400)
K vW t 1.055(447.6)
Eq. (14-8): F 10.6 mm
mY 150(1)(0.296)
14-6 d mN 2(20) 40 mm
Table 14-2: Y = 0.322
dn (40)(103 )(200)
V 0.419 m/s
60 60
6.1 0.419
Eq. (14-6b): Kv 1.069
6.1
60 000H 60 000(0.5)
Eq. (13-36): Wt 1.194 kN 1194 N
dn (40)(200)
K vW t 1.069(1194)
Eq. (14-8): F 26.4 mm
mY 75(2.0)(0.322)
N 16
14-8 d 4.0 in
P 4
Table 14-2: Y = 0.296
dn (4.0)(400)
Eq. (13-34): V 418.9 ft/min
12 12
1200 418.9
Eq. (14-4b): K v 1.349
1200
H 20
Eq. (13-35) : W t 33 000 33 000 1575.6 lbf
V 418.9
K W t P 1.349(1575.6)(4)
Eq. (14-7): F v 2.39 in
Y 12(103 )(0.296)
Use F = 2.5 in Ans.
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dn (2.25)(600)
Eq. (13-34): V 353.4 ft/min
12 12
1200 353.4
Eq. (14-4b): Kv 1.295
1200
H 2.5
Eq. (13-35): W t 33 000 33 000 233.4 lbf
V 353.4
K W t P 1.295(233.4)(8)
Eq. (14-7): F v 0.783 in
Y 10(103 )(0.309)
Using coarse integer pitches from Table 13-2, the following table is formed.
dn (36)(103 )(900)
V 1.696 m/s
60 60
6.1 1.696
Eq. (14-6b): K v 1.278
6.1
60 000H 60 000(1.5)
Eq. (13-36): W t 0.884 kN 884 N
dn (36)(900)
1.278(884)
Eq. (14-8): F 24.4 mm
75(2)(0.309)
Using the preferred module sizes from Table 13-2:
m d V Kv Wt F
1.00 18.0 0.848 1.139 1768.388 86.917
1.25 22.5 1.060 1.174 1414.711 57.324
1.50 27.0 1.272 1.209 1178.926 40.987
2.00 36.0 1.696 1.278 884.194 24.382
3.00 54.0 2.545 1.417 589.463 12.015
4.00 72.0 3.393 1.556 442.097 7.422
5.00 90.0 4.241 1.695 353.678 5.174
6.00 108.0 5.089 1.834 294.731 3.888
8.00 144.0 6.786 2.112 221.049 2.519
10.00 180.0 8.482 2.391 176.839 1.824
12.00 216.0 10.179 2.669 147.366 1.414
16.00 288.0 13.572 3.225 110.524 0.961
20.00 360.0 16.965 3.781 88.419 0.721
25.00 450.0 21.206 4.476 70.736 0.547
32.00 576.0 27.143 5.450 55.262 0.406
40.00 720.0 33.929 6.562 44.210 0.313
50.00 900.0 42.412 7.953 35.368 0.243
Table 14-8: C p 163 MPa [Note: Using Eq. (14-13) can result in wide variation in
C p due to wide variation in cast iron properties].
120sin 20 240 sin 20
Eq. (14-12): r1 20.52 mm, r2 41.04 mm
2 2
1.103(3.183) 103 H
1/ 2
1 1
Eq. (14-14): 690 163
60 cos 20o 20.52 41.04
H 3.94 kW Ans.
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14-14
d P 4(20) 80 mm, dG 4(32) 128 mm
(80)(103 )(1000)
V 4.189 m/s
60
3.05 4.189
Eq. (14-6a): Kv 2.373
3.05
60(10)(103 )
Wt 2.387 kN 2387 N
(80)(1000)
Table 14-8: C p 163 MPa [Note: Using Eq. (14-13) can result in wide variation in
C p due to wide variation in cast iron properties.]
80 sin 20 128sin 20
Eq. (14-12): r1 13.68 mm, r2 21.89 mm
2 2
17 30
dP 1.417 in, dG 2.500 in
12 12
d Pn (1.417)(525)
V 194.8 ft/min
12 12
1200 194.8
Eq. (14-4b): K v 1.162
1200
Eq. (6-8), p. 282: Se 0.5(76) 38.0 kpsi
Eq. (6-19), p. 287: k a = 2.70(76)–0.265 = 0.857
2.25 2.25
l 0.1875 in
Pd 12
3Y 3(0.303)
Eq. (14-3): x P 0.0379 in
2P 2(12)
Eq. (b), p. 737: t 4lx 4(0.1875)(0.0379) 0.1686 in
Eq. (6-25), p. 289: de 0.808 hb 0.808 0.875(0.1686) 0.310 in
0.107
0.310
Eq. (6-20), p. 288: kb 0.996
0.3
kc = kd = ke = 1
Account for one-way bending with k f = 1.66. (See Ex. 14-2.)
For stress concentration, find the radius of the root fillet (See Ex. 14-2).
0.300 0.300
rf 0.025 in
P 12
From Fig. A-15-6,
r r 0.025
f 0.148
d t 0.1686
Wear
1 = 2 = 0.292, E 1 = E 2 = 30(106) psi
1/ 2
1
Eq. (14-13): Cp 2285 psi
1 0.292
2
2 30 106
dP 1.417
Eq. (14-12): r1 sin sin 20 0.242 in
2 2
d 2.500
r2 G sin sin 20 0.428 in
2 2
1 1 1 1
6.469 in 1
r1 r2 0.242 0.428
Eq. (6-68), p. 329: (SC )108 0.4H B 10 kpsi [0.4(149) 10](103 ) 49 600 psi
From the discussion and equation developed on the bottom of p. 329,
S 8 49 600
C ,all C 10 33 067 psi
n 2.25
2
33 067 0.875cos 20
Eq. (14-14): Wt 22.6 lbf
2285 1.162(6.469)
W tV 22.6(194.8)
H 0.133 hp Ans.
33 000 33 000
Rating power (pinion controls):
H 1 = 1.89 hp
H 2 = 0.133 hp
Wear
1/ 2
1
Eq. (14-13): Cp 2285 psi
1 0.292
2
2 30 106
H1 140 hp
H 2 52.0 hp
H rated min(140, 52.0) 52.0 hp Ans.
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Pinion bending
d P mN P 6(16) 96 mm
dG 6(30) 180 mm
d Pn (96)(103 )(1145)
V 5.76 m/s
60 (60)
6.1 5.76
Kv 1.944
6.1
Se 0.5(900) 450 MPa
ka 4.51(900)0.265 0.744
l 2.25m 2.25(6) 13.5 mm
x 3Ym / 2 3(0.296)6 / 2 2.664 mm
t 4lx 4(13.5)(2.664) 12.0 mm
de 0.808 75(12.0) 24.23 mm
0.107
24.23
kb 0.884
7.62
kc k d k e 1
k f = 1.66 (See Ex. 14-2)
S e 0.744(0.884)(1)(1)(1)(1.66)(450) 491.3 MPa
rf 0.300m 0.300(6) 1.8 mm
r/d = r f /t = 1.8/12 = 0.15, K t = 1.68, q = 0.86, K f = 1.58
1/ 2
1
Eq. (14-13): C p 190 MPa
1 0.292 2
2 207 103
Eq. (6-68), p. 329: S C = 6.89[0.4(260) – 10] = 647.7 MPa
647.7
C ,all SC / nd 568 MPa
1.3
2
F cos 1
Eq. (14-14): W C ,all
t
Cp K v 1 / r1 1 / r2
2
568 75cos 20
o
1
3469 N
190 1.944 1 / 16.42 1 / 30.78
W t dn 3.469 (96)(1145)
Eq. (13-36): H 20.0 kW
60 000 60 000
Thus, wear controls the gearset power rating; H = 20.0 kW. Ans.
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Bending
Eq. (2-121), p. 41: S ut = 0.5 H B = 0.5(232) = 116 kpsi
Eq. (6-8), p. 282: Se 0.5Sut 0.5(116) 58 kpsi
Eq. (6-19), p. 287: ka 2.70(116) 0.265 0.766
3YP 3(0.303)
Eq. (14-3): x 0.0758 in
2P 2(6)
Eq. (b), p. 737: t 4lx 4(0.375)(0.0758) 0.337 in
Eq. (6-25), p. 289: de 0.808 F t 0.808 2(0.337) 0.663 in
0.107
0.663
Eq. (6-20), p. 288: kb 0.919
0.30
kc = kd = ke = 1
For stress concentration, find the radius of the root fillet (See Ex. 14-2).
0.300 0.300
rf 0.050 in
P 6
r r 0.05
Fig. A-15-6: f 0.148
d t 0.338
Wear
1/ 2
1
Eq. (14-13): Cp 6
2285 psi
2 [(1 - 0.292 ) / 30(10 )]
2
dP 2.833
Eq. (14-12): r1 sin sin 20o 0.485 in
2 2
dG 8.500
r2 sin sin 20o 1.454 in
2 2
1 1 1 1
2.750 in
r1 r2 0.485 1.454
We will introduce the design factor of n d = 2 and because it is a contact stress apply it
to the load Wt by dividing by 2 . (See p. 329.)
82 800
C,all c 58 548 psi
2 2
2
58 548 2 cos 20
o
W t
265 lbf
2285 1.692(2.750)
W tV 265(830.7)
H all 6.67 hp Ans.
33 000 33 000
For 108 cycles (turns of pinion), the allowable power is 6.67 hp.
(c) Gear fatigue due to bending and wear
Wear
Since the material of the pinion and the gear are the same, and the contact stresses are
the same, the allowable power transmission of both is the same. Thus, H all = 6.67 hp
for 108 revolutions of each. As yet, we have no way to establish S C for 108/3
revolutions.
(d)
Pinion bending: H 1 = 32.3 hp
Pinion wear: H 2 = 6.67 hp
Gear bending: H 3 = 41.1 hp
Gear wear: H 4 = 6.67 hp
Power rating of the gear set is thus
H rated = min(32.3, 6.67, 41.1, 6.67) = 6.67 hp Ans.
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m G = N G /N P = 48/16 = 3
With N (pinion) = 108 cycles and N (gear) = 108/3, Fig. 14-14 provides the relations:
(YN ) P 1.3558(108 )0.0178 0.977
(YN )G 1.3558(108 / 3)0.0178 0.996
Sec. 14-12: H BP /H BG = 1 C H = 1
S Y / ( KT K R )
Eq. (14-41): (S F ) P t N
28 260(0.977) / [(1)(0.85)]
2.47 Ans.
13 170
1/ 2
1.156 1
2300 787.8(1)(1.196)(1.088)
2.667(2) 0.1205
98 760 psi Ans.
Eq. (14-42):
S Z /( KT K R ) 93 500(0.948) /[(1)(0.85)]
(S H ) P c N 1.06 Ans.
c P 98 760
KB = Ko = Y = ZR = 1
1
0.0535
Ks 0.8433 mF Y
kb
0.0535
( K s ) P 0.8433 2.5(18) 0.322 1.003 use 1
0.0535
( K s )G 0.8433 2.5(18) 0.3775 =1.007 use 1
Cmc Ce C pm 1
18
F 18 / 25.4 0.709 in, C pf 0.025 0.011
10(50)
Cma 0.247 0.0167(0.709) 0.765(104 )(0.7092 ) 0.259
K H 1 1[0.011(1) 0.259(1)] 1.27
14-21
Pt Pn cos 6 cos 30 5.196 teeth/in
16 48
dP 3.079 in, dG (3.079) 9.238 in
5.196 16
(3.079)(300)
V 241.8 ft/min
12
0.8255
33 000(5) 59.77 241.8
W t
682.3 lbf , K v 1.210
241.8 59.77
YP 0.296, YG 0.4056
( K s ) P 1.088, ( K s )G 1.097, K B 1
mG 3, (YN ) P 0.977, (YN )G 0.996, K R 0.85
( St ) P ( St )G 28 260 psi, CH 1, ( S c ) P ( S c )G 93 500 psi
( Z N ) P 0.948, ( Z N )G 0.973, C p 2300 psi
Eq. (14-25):
1/ 2 1/ 2
3.079
2
9.238
2
Z 0.167 1.419
2
0.167 4.2582
2 2
3.079 9.238
sin 22.8
2 2
0.9479 2.1852 2.3865 0.7466 Conditions O.K . for use
pN pn cos n cos 20 0.4920 in
6
pN 0.492
Eq. (14-21): mN 0.6937
0.95Z 0.95(0.7466)
14-22 Given: R = 0.99 at 108 cycles, H B = 232 through-hardening Grade 1, core and case, both
gears. N P = 17T, N G = 51T,
Table 14-2: Y P = 0.303, Y G = 0.4103
Pinion bending
From Fig. 14-2:
0.99 ( St )107 77.3H B 12 800
77.3(232) 12 800 30 734 psi
Pinion wear
14-23 l = 2.25/ P d , x = 3Y / 2P d
2.25 3Y 3.674
t 4 lx 4 Y
Pd 2Pd Pd
3.674 F Y
d e 0.808 F t 0.808 F Y 1.5487
Pd Pd
0.107
1.5487 F Y / P F Y
0.0535
kb d
0.8389
0.30 Pd
0.0535
1 F Y
Ks 1.192 Ans.
kb Pd
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14-24 Y P = 0.331, Y G = 0.422, J P = 0.345, J G = 0.410, K o = 1.25. The service conditions are
adequately described by K o . Set S F = S H = 1.
d P = 22 / 4 = 5.500 in
d G = 60 / 4 = 15.000 in
32 125(0.832)
Eq. (14-17): all P 26 728 psi
1(1)(1)
B 0.25(12 6)2 / 3 0.8255
A 50 56(1 0.8255) 59.77
0.8255
59.77 1649
K v 1.534
59.77
K s 1, Cm 1
F
Cmc 0.0375 0.0125F
10d
3.25
0.0375 0.0125(3.25) 0.0622
10(5.5)
Cma 0.127 0.0158(3.25) 0.093(104 )(3.252 ) 0.178
Ce 1
K m Cm f 1 (1)[0.0622(1) 0.178(1)] 1.240
K B 1, KT 1
26 728(3.25)(0.345)
Eq. (14-15): W1t 3151 lbf
1.25(1.534)(1)(4)(1.240)
3151(1649)
H1 157.5 hp
33 000
Pinion wear
mG 60 / 22 2.727
cos 20o sin 20o 2.727
I 0.1176
2 1 2.727
0.99 (S c )107 322(250) 29 100 109 600 psi
Gear wear
Similarly, W4t 1182 lbf , H 4 59.0 hp
Rating
H rated min( H1, H 2 , H 3 , H 4 )
min(157.5, 192.9, 53, 59) 53 hp Ans.
W1t 3151
(S F ) P 3.15
1000 1000
W2t 3861
( S F )G 3.86
1000 1000
Pinion wear
W3t 1061
based on load: n3 1.06
1000 1000
based on stress: (S H ) P 1.06 1.03
Gear wear
W4t 1182
based on load: n4 1.18
1000 1000
Factors of safety are used to assess the relative threat of loss of function 3.15, 3.86, 1.06,
1.18 where the threat is from pinion wear. By comparison, the AGMA safety factors
(S F ) P , (S F ) G , (S H ) P , (S H ) G
are
3.15, 3.86, 1.03, 1.09 or 3.15, 3.86, 1.061/2, 1.181/2
and the threat is again from pinion wear. Depending on the magnitude of the numbers,
using S F and S H as defined by AGMA, does not necessarily lead to the same conclusion
concerning threat. Therefore be cautious.
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14-26 Solution summary from Prob. 14-24: n = 1145 rev/min, K o = 1.25, Grade 1 materials,
N P = 22T, N G = 60T, m G = 2.727, Y P = 0.331,Y G = 0.422, J P = 0.345, J G = 0.410, P d =
4T /in, F = 3.25 in, Q v = 6, (N c ) P = 3(109), R = 0.99, K m = 1.240, K T = 1, K B = 1,
d P = 5.500 in, d G = 15.000 in, V = 1649 ft/min, K v = 1.534, (K s ) P = (K s ) G = 1, (Y N ) P =
0.832, (Y N ) G = 0.859, K R = 1
Bending
( all ) P 26 728 psi (St ) P 32 125 psi
( all )G 27 546 psi (St )G 32 125 psi
W1t 3151 lbf , H1 157.5 hp
W2t 3861 lbf , H 2 192.9 hp
Wear
20o , I 0.1176, (Z N ) P 0.727
(Z N )G 0.769, CP 2300 psi
(Sc ) P Sc 322(390) 29 100 154 680 psi
154 680(0.727)
( c,all ) P 112 450 psi
1(1)(1)
154 680(0.769)
( c,all )G 118 950 psi
1(1)(1)
2
112 450 2113(1649)
W3t (1061) 2113 lbf , H3 105.6 hp
79 679 33 000
2
118 950 2354(1649)
W
4
t
(1182) 2354 lbf , H4 117.6 hp
109 600(0.769) 33 000
Rated power
Prob. 14-24:
H rated = min(157.5, 192.9, 53.0, 59.0) = 53 hp
14-27 The gear and the pinion are 9310 grade 1, carburized and case-hardened to obtain Brinell
285 core and Brinell 580–600 case.
Modification of S c by Y N produces
Rating
H rated = min(228, 283, 124, 138) = 124 hp Ans.
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14-28 Grade 2, 9310 carburized and case-hardened to 285 core and 580 case in Prob. 14-27.
Consequently,
W3t 4801 lbf , H 3 240 hp
W4t 5337 lbf , H 4 267 hp
Rating
H rated = min(270, 335, 240, 267) = 240 hp. Ans.
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14-29 Given: n = 1145 rev/min, K o = 1.25, N P = 22T, N G = 60T, m G = 2.727, d P = 2.75 in, d G =
7.5 in, Y P = 0.331,Y G = 0.422, J P = 0.335, J G = 0.405, P = 8T /in, F = 1.625 in, H B = 250,
case and core, both gears. C m = 1, F/d P = 0.0591, C f = 0.0419, C pm = 1, C ma = 0.152,
C e = 1, K m = 1.1942, K T = 1, K B = 1, K s = 1,V = 824 ft/min, (Y N ) P = 0.8318, (Y N ) G =
0.859, K R = 1, I = 0.117 58
For wear
Rating
H rated = min(21.97, 27.4, 7.59, 8.50) = 7.59 hp
7.59 1 1
0.1432 , not Ans.
53.0 6.98 8
t
Wrated min(879.3, 1098, 304, 340) 304 lbf
In Prob. 14-24
t
Wrated 1061 lbf
Thus
304 1 1
0.2865 , not Ans.
1061 3.49 4
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Bending
Table 14-4: 0.99 (St )107 13 000 psi
13 000(1)
( all ) P ( all )G 13 000 psi
1(1)(1)
all FJ P 13 000(3.25)(0.345)
W1t 1533 lbf
K o K v K s Pd K m K B 1.25(1.534)(1)(4)(1.24)(1)
1533(1649)
H1 76.6 hp
33 000
W2t W1t J G / J P 1533(0.410) / 0.345 1822 lbf
H2 H1J G / J P 76.6(0.410) / 0.345 91.0 hp
Wear
Table 14-8: C p 1960 psi
Table 14-7: 0.99 (Sc )107 75 000 psi ( c,all ) P ( c,all )G
Rating
Notice that the balance between bending and wear power is improved due to CI’s more
favorable S c /S t ratio. Also note that the life is 107 pinion revolutions which is (1/300) of
3(109). Longer life goals require power de-rating.
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1.4(81)
SC 51 693 psi
2sin14.5 / [11.8(106 )]
For = 20
1.4(112)
SC 52 008 psi
2sin 20 / [11.8(106 )]
SC 0.32(156) 49.9 kpsi
The first two calculations were approximately 4 percent higher.
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We will obtain all of the needed factors, roughly in the order presented in the textbook.
To estimate a size factor, get the Lewis Form Factor from Table 14-2, Y = 0.296.
From Eq. (a), Sec. 14-10,
0.0535 0.0535
F Y 2 0.296
K s 1.192 1.192 1.23
P 2
The load distribution factor is applicable for straddle-mounted gears, which is not the
case here since the gear is mounted outboard of the bearings. Lacking anything better,
we will use the load distribution factor as a rough estimate.
For the stress-cycle factors, we need the desired number of load cycles.
Tooth bending
Pd K m K B
Eq. (14-15): W t KoKvK s
F J
2 (1.36)(1)
705(1)(1.65)(1.23) 2294 psi
2 0.27
S Y / ( KT K R )
Eq. (14-41): SF t N
47 000(0.9) / [(1)(0.885)]
20.8 Ans.
2294
Tooth wear
S c Z N / ( KT K R )
SH
c
139 000(0.8) / [(1)(0.885)]
2.9 Ans
43 750
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To estimate a size factor, get the Lewis Form Factor from Table 14-2, Y = 0.296.
Similar to Eq. (a) of Sec. 14-10 but for SI units:
Convert the diameter and facewidth to inches for use in the load-distribution factor
equations. d = 300/25.4 = 11.81 in, F = 236/25.4 = 9.29 in
For the stress-cycle factors, we need the desired number of load cycles.
Tooth bending
1 KH KB
Eq. (14-15): W t KoKvKs
bmt YJ
1 (1.44)(1)
20 670(1)(1.69)(1.28) 53.9 MPa
236(18.75) 0.27
S Y / ( KT K R )
Eq. (14-41): SF t N
324(0.9) / [(1)(0.955)]
5.66 Ans.
53.9
Tooth wear
1/ 2
K Z
Eq. (14-16): c Z E W t Ko K v K s H R
d w1b Z I
Since gear B is a pinion, C H is not used in Eq. (14-42) (see p. 761), where
S c Z N / ( KT K R )
SH
c
960(0.85) / [(1)(0.955)]
1.72 Ans
498
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14-38 From the solution to Prob. 13-40, n = 191 rev/min, Wt = 1600 N, d = 125 mm,
N = 15 teeth, m = 8.33 mm/tooth.
F b 4 p 4 m 4 8.33 105 mm
dn (0.125)(191)
V 1.25 m/s
60 60
We will obtain all of the needed factors, roughly in the order presented in the textbook.
To estimate a size factor, get the Lewis Form Factor from Table 14-2, Y = 0.290.
Similar to Eq. (a) of Sec. 14-10 but for SI units:
1
0.0535
Ks 0.8433 mF Y
kb
0.0535
K s 0.8433 8.33(105) 0.290 1.17
Convert the diameter and facewidth to inches for use in the load-distribution factor
For the stress-cycle factors, we need the desired number of load cycles.
N = 12 000 h (191 rev/min)(60 min/h) = 1.4 (108) rev
Fig. 14-14: Y N = 0.95
Fig. 14-15: Z N = 0.88
Eq. 14-38: K R 0.658 0.0759ln 1 R 0.658 0.0759ln 1 0.95 0.885
Tooth bending
1 KH KB
Eq. (14-15): W t Ko K vK s
bmt YJ
1 (1.42)(1)
1600(1)(1.21)(1.17) 14.7 MPa
105(8.33) 0.25
Since gear is a pinion, C H is not used in Eq. (14-42) (see p. 761), where
S Y / ( KT K R )
SF t N
448(0.95) / [(1)(0.885)]
32.7 Ans.
14.7
Tooth wear
1/ 2
K Z
Eq. (14-16): c Z E W t Ko K v K s H R
d w1b Z I
1/ 2
1.42 1
191 1600(1)(1.21)(1.17)
125(105) 0.107
289 MPa
S Z / ( KT K R )
Eq. (14-42): SH c N
c
1550(0.88) / [(1)(0.885)]
5.33 Ans
289
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We will obtain all of the needed factors, roughly in the order presented in the textbook.
To estimate a size factor, get the Lewis Form Factor from Table 14-2, Y = 0.290.
From Eq. (a), Sec. 14-10,
0.0535 0.0535
F Y 4.2 0.290
K s 1.192 1.192 1.17
P 3
Eq. (14-31): C mc = 1 (uncrowned teeth)
4.2
Eq. (14-32): C pf 0.0375 0.0125(4.2) 0.099
10(5)
Eq. (14-33): C pm = 1
Fig. 14-11: C ma = 0.32 (Open gearing)
Eq. (14-35): Ce = 1
Eq. (14-30): K m 1 1[0.099(1) 0.32(1)] 1.42
For the stress-cycle factors, we need the desired number of load cycles.
N = 14 000 h (140 rev/min)(60 min/h) = 1.2 (108) rev
Fig. 14-14: Y N = 0.95
Fig. 14-15: Z N = 0.88
Eq. 14-38: K R 0.658 0.0759ln 1 R 0.658 0.0759ln 1 0.98 0.955
With no specific information given to indicate otherwise, assume K o = K B = K T = C f = 1.
S Y / ( KT K R )
Eq. (14-41): SF t N
65 000(0.95) / [(1)(0.955)]
64.0 Ans.
1010
Tooth wear
1/ 2
K C
Eq. (14-16): c C p W t Ko K v K s m f
dPF I
1/ 2
1.42 1
2300 180(1)(1.18)(1.17)
5(4.2) 0.107
28 800 psi
Since gear B is a pinion, C H is not used in Eq. (14-42) (see p. 761), where
S Z / ( KT K R )
SH c N
c
225 000(0.88) / [(1)(0.955)]
7.28 Ans
28 800
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