(^670) A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
Transmission of
Power by Belts
and Ropes
670
33
CHAPTERCHAPTERCHAPTERCHAPTERCHAPTER
Contents
- Introduction.
- Types of Belts.
- Velocity Ratio of a Belt Drive.
- Velocity Ratio of a Simple Belt
Drive. - Velocity Ratio of a Compound
Belt Drive. - Slip of the Belt.
- Types of Belt Drives.
- Open Belt Drive.
- Cross Belt Drive.
- Length of the Belt.
- Length of an Open Belt Drive.
- Length of a Cross-Belt Drive.
- Power Transmitted by a Belt.
- Ratio of Tensions.
- Centrifugal Tension.
- Maximum Tension in the Belt.
- Condition for Transmission of
Maximum Power. - Belt Speed for Maximum
Power. - Initial Tension in the Belt.
- Rope Drive.
- Advantages of Rope Drive.
- Ratio of Tensions in Rope Drive.
33.1. INTRODUCTION
In factories, the power or rotary motion, from
one shaft to another at a considerable distance is, usu-
ally, transmitted by means of flat belts, vee belts or
ropes, running over the pulleys.
Fig. 33.1. Transmission of power from A to B.