Gears

Gears and effort force

A gear is a mechanical device that can transmit rotary motion and change both the magnitude and the line of action of an effort force.

gears transmission force

The effort force can be expressed as

F = W (r1 r2 .. rn) / (R1 R2 .. Rn)         (1)

where

F = effort force (N, lb)

W = load force or weight (N, lb)

r = gear wheel inside diameter (m, in)

R = gear wheel outside diameter (m, in)

Example - Gear transmission and effort force

The effort force in a gear transmission with three wheels:

  • wheel 1 : r1 = 0.05, R1 = 0.12
  • wheel 2 : r2 = 0.06, R2 = 0.13
  • wheel 3 : r3 = 0.07, R3 = 0.14

and a weight load of 1000 N can be calculated as

F = W (r1 r2 .. rn) / (R1 R2 .. Rn)

= (1000 N) ((0.05 m) (0.06 m) (0.07 m)) / ((0.12 m) (0.13 m) (0.14 m))

= 96 N

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