Chapter 34 : Transmission of Power by Gear Trains 717
QUESTIONS
- Explain the advantages of gear drive over the belt and rope drives.
- Distinguish between the terms pitch circle, addendum circle and dedendum circle.
- What are the various types of gears? Explain each one of them with sketches.
- Explain clearly the use of providing intermediate wheels in :
(a) a simple train of wheels, and
(b) a compound train of wheels.
- Explain the procedure adopted for designing the spur wheels.
- Discuss the working of train of wheels for the hour and minute hands of a 12-hour clock.
- How will you find the velocity ratio of an epicyclic gear train by tabular method?
- Explain with a neat sketch the sun and planet wheel.
- Explain the working of an epicyclic gear train with bevel wheels.
OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
- Which of the following circle is an imaginary circle in the study of toothed gears
(a) Pitch circle (b) Addendum circle
(c) Dedendum circle (d) All of them
- The pitch of a toothed wheel is
(a)
d
T
π
(b)
T
d
π
(c) Td
π
(d)
T
πd
where d= Diameter of the pitch circle, and
T= No. of teeth on the wheel.
- Which of the following statement is correct?
(a) The gears are used for transmission of power.
(b) The gears are used where exact velocity ratio is required.
(c) In a single train of wheels, motion of both the driver and follower is like.
(d) Both (a) and (b).
(e) All (a), (b) and (c).
- In a compound train of wheels, we provide idle wheels, which do not affect the velocity
ratio of the system.
(a) Agreez (b) Disagree - In an epicyclic gear train, one of the wheel is fixed and the other makes revolution about
the fixed wheel.
(a) True (b) False
ANSWERS
- (a) 2. (a) 3. (e) 4. (b) 5. (a)
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