Gearing princibles Flashcards

1
Q

what are the key areas of the gear tooth

A

Face - flank - heel - toe - centerline - pitch line

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2
Q

once a gear tooth has been divided lengthwise, what is the name of the upper half of the tooth

A

face

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3
Q

once a gear tooth has been divided lengthwise, what is the name of the lower half of the tooth

A

flank

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4
Q

when a gear tooth has a larger end and a smaller end what is the smaller end of the tooth called

A

toe

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5
Q

when a gear tooth has a larger end and a smaller end what is the larger end of the tooth called

A

heel

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6
Q

why is the root fillet of a gear tooth rounded slightly

A

to give the tooth strength and reduce the chances of cracking in this area

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7
Q

when the engine is driving a tractor the driving force acting on the gears in mesh is happening on what side of the gear tooth

A

drive side of the gear tooth

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8
Q

when the throttle has been let off and a tractor is coasting down a highway . with the loaded vehicle pushing the powertrain what side of the gear teeth are being used

A

the coast side

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9
Q

what are the three dimensions when looking at a pitch circle of a gear

A

. root diameter = shortest measurement
. outside diameter = greatest measurement
. pitch diameter = starts at the line that divides face and flank

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10
Q

in order to determine circular gear pitch what must first be established

A

pitch circle

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11
Q

why is it important to have the pitch circles of gears in mesh intersect

A

this relationship provides great gear strength, maximum force can then be delivered through the gears

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12
Q

wat is the purpose of having clearance between the root and tip of gear teeth in mesh

A

helps maintain a lubrication film between the teeth as they mesh together

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13
Q

what is the purpose of gear backlash

A

to allow for tooth expansion and lubrication

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14
Q

what is the purpose of having timed gear sets

A

this ensures that they always operate in a specific relationship with one another

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15
Q

what will proper timing of gears promote

A

long service life because they will develop distinctive wear patterns during operation

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16
Q

non - hunting gear sets

A

will have to be timed - will have a whole ratio 3:1 - 2:1 ect

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17
Q

partial - nonhunting gear sets

A

will have to be timed - will have a ratio without a run on number 4.50:1 - 3.75:1 ect

18
Q

hunting gear sets

A

will not have to be timed . number of teeth will divide unequally into the crown gear 3.89: 1 - 2.333333:1 ect

19
Q

direct drive

A

when two gear of identical size are in mesh with each other will have a one to one ratio 1:1

20
Q

how is a gear ratio calculated

A

number of driven teeth over number of drive teeth

21
Q

how is a reduction created in a gear set

A

small gear driving a big gear

22
Q

how would a overdrive be created in a gear set

A

large gear driving a big gear

23
Q

how can you change rotation of gears on mesh

A

by adding an idler gear

24
Q

what is the most basic type of gears

A

straight spur cut gears

25
Q

do straight cut spur gears require thrust washers

A

no because no end thrust is created

26
Q

what is an advantage of internal gear design

A

very strong and they can handle high loads

27
Q

what is an advantage of helical cut gears

A

provides great strength and less noise in operation

28
Q

because of the design of helical cut gears what do they need to have

A

thrust washers because axial thrust is created when they are in mesh

29
Q

what is a herringbone type of gear

A

a double helical cut gear . used for heavy torque loads

30
Q

what type of gear set can be used to change rotary motion into linear motion

A

rack and pinion

31
Q

in order to gain strength in design of angle cut gear sets what type of gear was developed

A

spiral cut gears . allows the contact to be more extensive and noise to be reduced

32
Q

when would a hypoid gear configuration be used

A

where high torque loads are expected

33
Q

when would a amboid gear configuration be used

A

when the vehicle is operating off road and this will allow for a higher drive line position

34
Q

what is the difference between hypoid and amboid gear sets

A

. Hypoid gear sets are positioned so the centerline of the pinion shaft is below the centerline of the crown gear
. Amboid gear sets are positioned so the centerline of the pinon shaft is above the centerline of the crown gear

35
Q

what are the components of a simple planetary

A

sun gear - pinion gears ( planets ) and internal gear

36
Q

how is direct drive achieved in a planetary

A

any two members held

37
Q

how is reverse achieved in a planetary

A

carrier held or planets

38
Q

how is reduction achieved in a planetary

A

carrier driven

39
Q

how is overdrive achieved in a planetary

A

carrier drive

40
Q

how is neutral achieved in a planetary

A

no members held