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Machine Design

This document discusses flywheel design considerations. It provides equations for calculating the moment of inertia, kinetic energy, angular velocity, torque, radius of gyration, coefficient of fluctuation, centrifugal force, and stability of a flywheel. Key parameters discussed include mass, density, width, thickness, radius, and material properties. Design goals are to maximize kinetic energy storage while maintaining stability.

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Machine Design

This document discusses flywheel design considerations. It provides equations for calculating the moment of inertia, kinetic energy, angular velocity, torque, radius of gyration, coefficient of fluctuation, centrifugal force, and stability of a flywheel. Key parameters discussed include mass, density, width, thickness, radius, and material properties. Design goals are to maximize kinetic energy storage while maintaining stability.

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FLYWHEEL Considering Arms & Hub Hoop

Mw MR 1- 0.1 MR SH PVAZ
Newton's Second Law
= =

9C
F Mw = 1.1 MR
Bending
m
=

90 go Density of Rim
Sb PVAZITZD
Moment of inertia
=

MR
p= gcnzt
I MRZ k = 1/2 - solid disk IT Dmbt
Total stress
=

k = 1 - rim type
9C Material lb/in³ kg/m³ '
ST =
345h t 4 Sb
Flywheel Effect Cast Iron 0.26 7200
For elliptical arms
FRZ =
Mgo RZ Cast Steel 0.284 7850
Bending moment of arms
9C Width - Thikness Ratio
M T D- DH
Angular velocity
=

by =
0.6 -

Z
D
W 21in
Bending stress of the arms
=

60
V = rw
Radius of Gyration
Dtd
Kinetic energy
I
T D- DH
R= a
=
4
Sa =

NZD
34T = M

KE =Yz
M

9C
1/2=1/2 IWZ =
8.68×10-4 DOZ -
Did .tt
in 2- = IT bats a =D 35s
'
3

Torque 4 85th
KE =
Yz M V =
MCFYAZ
Gc Gc 1- = I W = Ix Major axis = 2a ; Minor axis = 2b = a

Coefficient of Fluctuation
T
Bursting force/Hoop tension
Energy for punching SH Fb
Cf =
I = V2 -

V1 =
Fb= SH bt

Cs Va E
=L Ftp
by

STABILITY Additional notes


F
Circular:
Centrifugal Force Ssu =

itdtp
Fp = 80 dtp tons
Mw V2
>

Fc =
Steel Ssu: 44,000 psi
9cR 49,000 psi

CLUTCH Old (Uniform Wear) Cone clutch


Fa f- Farf Nc
p= + =
Nc=
Ff =
f Fa ; # Disc -9
1T¥ D -
d Sind

Single Plate Clutch Nc = 2 D=


Fa Depends if
1- = f- Fa Rf Nc A
New or Old
New (Uniform Pressure)
Fa d
zd
D -

Sina
Fa
1- =
f- Pit D- d ☐4+d Nc =

Fn
=

zb
p=
Engaging Force
IT
DZ.DZ Dtd
4
rf
=
4
Fe Fn sinx 1- 0.25 fcosx
T = f- Farf Nc =

Fa
Pmax
Additional notes
=

DID } and
IT D d
F- fp D ?d2
-

Nc
4 3. DZ DZ 2
Nc Fw = Draw
-

SR
Bar Pull
=

Fa Nw
3
pf = ☐ -
d
}
Pave =

IT Dm D- d
3 DZ -
DZ 2 Pw FWVW
NTRANS =
PT
=

PT
Face width (Disc Clutch) Fa
Pmax =

d
=D it
? D d
-
-


2
Spring constant
SPRING F dwG
Circular Square Rectangular
K
=c
__ =
2.4 KWFC kwFC3btl.8t
Shearing of spring 8 8 no s
* dwz b2 2btZ
Smax =
-8k€ G = 11.5x10^6 psi 8FC3nc 5.575 Fine 2.45 FDM> Nc
g
ITDWZ
Clash allowance dwG bG Gt > b- 056T
Hooke's Law CA = 8s -
Sw Conical spring Round wire
0-5
Ks =
I +
8W Dmm
8=2

.tl?mzDmftDmiebbdw4Gkw=4c
c not Dm

Wahl's Factor Clearance


Cc Conical spring Rectangular wire
=
I c- s
+0.615
-

4C -4 C Nc

.tl?mzDmftDmz2b3t3GkB=4ct2
8=0.71 ncfb't -12 Dm

Bergstrasser's Factor Free length


1-
f=Lst8st 0.158s Single Multiple Multiple Semi-
Elliptical
Rectangle Triangle
4C -3 Critical axial load
GFL GFL GFL 18 -5L
Spring Index 4- 12 FCR =
k tf KL
s
b -12 nbt2 nbt2 bt22ngt2nf
C = Dm = Do dw =
Di tdw KL =
tf
41=13 61=1-3
-

41=1-3 121-13
dw dw dw Dm g
bt3E nbt3E nbt3E bt3E2ngtZnf
Type of Total # Solid Free
Springs in series
Length
E = 30x10^6 psi
end of Turns Length I 251-2
keg
=

Ground nc (nc ) d (P x nc) I "


g=
+ + 3tE
K, Kz
Plain nc (nc + 1) d (P x nc)+dw
Springs in Parallel Semi-Elliptical Leaf Spring
S&G nc + 2 (nc + 2) d (P x nc) +2dw
LO Z
Loj
1-
(P x nc) +3dw keg
=

nc + 2 (nc + 3) d (
t
Square Ki kz t =
=
ks
-

t
g 2 3

Critical frequency Stress in graduated leaves


-

Coil or pitch angle 4° -


12°
'
2 Sf
✗ =
tan
" P
dw 66902
Sg =

f= 3
ITDM
21T DmZhc Pw Hole Diameter
Effective wire length
Shock Factor (Potential E.) DHOLE =
Do t 0.1 Dw

ltdmnc
L=
Wh +8 = 1--8 Natural frequency
Torsional deflection 2
f- =
W

16 FCZNC 180 F
=
It I + Zkh 21T
=

IT w W
DWZG
Deflection/Elongation Shock Factor (Kinetic E.) W= K
M
f = 8FC3nc F = V2
dwG W 908
ROOM TEMP T,

Stress & Strain Thermal Strain HEATED -2


-

• Mr

2 types of material: D
-
Be

- Ductile D- = IT D2 8
- Brittle te !
4 a

No NAGKAROON NG ELONG DAHIL

For Ductile Material


.

For Brittle Material SAPAGBABAGO NG TEMPERATURE

Sy ULTIMATE

bit on
STRENGTH •

smax q C- A t -

C- = K tz t ,
-

Su
3
'
UPPPEOR # ELD
,
- FAILURE 8 =
k t = K tz -
t,
NECKING OCCURS
2
'
Fracture

y
K' L COEFFICIENT
µ

OF
? i. 8 =
1 THERMAL Expansion
Stress

e- g
ELASTIC -
Proportional Limit .
LIMIT 2 g-

LOWER YIELD
.
.

POINT

Thermal stress
Stress

NECKING OCCURS

PROPORTIONAL LIMIT
SAFE ONE
§ =
KL I 8 = SL
;
••
;

Strain Strain E
SL =
KL I
E

Strain i. S = KE T
C- = 8 m
KSTEEL =
11.5 ✗ 10-6 m :c
ft
=
6.5×10-6
ft -
'

F
Modulus of Elasticity True Strain F
(based on Hooke's Law) € In
EMG'G STRESS
In Ao
In A
= =

, =
TRUE STRESS F A
-

D F Ao
Ee
-

D- = IT D2 8
Ao AREA
=
BEFORE DEFORMATION
4
! as

N o te
NAGKAROON NG E LONG DAHIL
A =
AREA WHERE LOAD IS APPLIED

SA tension & COMPRESSION

Types of Stress
S ✗ C- •
s =
EE
Tensile Stress
TSA FL
E = = =
ST FT
f- =

8

C- AS
AT
L

Compressive Stress
S = FL
AE
Sc = Fc

f-
Ac
E- STEEL =
30×106 Psi
=
207 Gpa

E Aluminum
=
10×106 Psi Shearing Stress
1301-1
=
69 Gpa
•••q
Fs
Shear Modulus of Rigidity & •


Ss =

Poisson's Ratio M As

AREA SHEARED
G = E

2
Bearing Stress
Itm
D

µ SB FB
GSTEEL = 11.5×106 Psi =
0.30 =

tp
,

=
806Pa
AB

Gaurminum =3 . ✗ 106 Psi


,
µ =
0.35 F
=
25.56Pa
Maximum Stress
Pure Torsional Stress Theory For solid circular For hollow circular
Ss 32M Do
.
Sf = 32M
Sf =

St I
0.559
St =
Ss =
Sys =
ITD 3 IT
Do
"
Did

J
-

-
D FS FS
For solid square

SS
6M
St or DESIGN OR ALLOWABLE S
STRESS BASED ON TORSION f =
2
b h
OR SHEARING

Sys YIELD STRESS BASED ON Note! n


Bansaw blade
Height or thickness
SHEARING .

0.6 or 0.5 OF THE YIELD STRESS


R F R
PULLEY
Sy DEPENDENT UPON THE MAT 't .

USED
Ba or

BANDSAW
FS FACTOR OF SAFETY .
BLADE

Sf
Ss = I =
To = th =
E

-
J
C L R
p

Polar Section Modulus Combine Torsional & Bending


M

l
J
!
mo
=

p D
C

Polar Moment of Inertia


(Second Moment of area)
For solid circular For hollow circular

Ss = 16 Te Ss = 16 le Do
IT 173 IT 1704 -
Did

Sf = 32 Me g =
32 Me Do
'
f-
IT D IT 1304 -
Di
't

For solid circular T2 m2


For hollow circular Te = t

me =
M t Te
2
Ss = 161 Ss = 16T Do
IT 133 "
IT Do -
Did Always choose the LARGER Diameter!
For solid square
3T
Sf =

Combine Axial and Bending


? m
bh
W

Pure Flexural or Bending Stress D &


F

SB
M
si m
Sf = =
m = Mc
- T l
mo
p
-
D C
For solid circular For hollow circular
te !
No Isa lang dapat lagi ang
Max Bending moment S = F t
Mc S = F t
Mc
-
- -

L
-

A t A
Mass moment of inertia
S = 4F 32M S = 4F 32M Do
± ±
Hd2 ITd3 IT DOZ -
Di ' IT Do
"
Dill

Tension/Elongation
Compression/Shortening
Combine Axial & Torsional Subjected to heavy transverse load
I
D in

µ
"
F D= t.TV k ,

p .
y Ib
,
Ss
Ss ,
Psi

maximum limit of linear deflection of line


Maximum shearing stress caused shaft: 0.01 inch per foot length
by Torsion and Tensile loads
No bending action except own weight
Ssmax =

Sgt 't I
1- =
8.95 D
23

Maximum compressive stress caused Subjected to bending by pulley


by Torsion and Compressive loads
2
3
' 1- = 5.2 D
Scmax =
Sf t S2
ft in

Maximum Resultant stress caused If the size of the shaft ( diameter ) is required but
by Torsion and Tensile loads no material and design stress given
"

Smax =

Sf t Sgt t SSZ
Smax =
4000 psi MAIN TRANSMISSION

Smax =
6000 psi LINE SHAFT
Maximum Resultant stress caused Smax =
8500 psi COUNTER SHAFT
by Torsion and Compressive loads
'
P D
Syd
n
hp
Sg
=

Smax = -

+ Sf ,
main Transmission
80

Torsional deflection or angle of t wist


p= D3n
, hp LINE SHAFT

For solid circular For hollow circular 53.5

① It 180 IL 180

=
× =
×
JG IT
JG IT p= D3n
38
> hp COUNTER SHAFT

0=32 TL 180 32 TL 180


f =

ITZDYG IT
?
Do
" -
Did G
Octahedral Shear Stress Theory or Maximum
Use L = 20D if not given and θ = 1 Distortion Energy Theory
/

Empirical Formula Oc = 32 M't 34 12


IT 133
allowable t wist not exceeding
0.08 degree per foot length Pure Torsion and Bending Loads considering
""
'
4 Shock and Endurance ( or Fatigue ) Factors
D= 0.29 T D= 4.6 Ph

Ss 16kt I 32km M
Sf
= =

IT D3 133
allowable t wist not exceeding IT

0.26 degree per meter length


" "
" 4
D= 2.26 T) D= 125.7 Pn Ss = 16kt'T Do Sf =
32km M Do

IT 1304 Did -
IT Do
" -
Did

allowable t wist not exceeding


1 degree per 20 D length
"
43
Pn
3
D= 0.1 T D= 4
Variable stress (No discontinuity in shaft) Safe line
Soderberg line

For Ductile For Brittle Goodman line


Gerber line
Sm Sa Sn
fi
µ,
Sm Sa
ly Design point
.
= + =
1 sm
.
Sy Sn Su Sn

sa

Sm = Smax -15min Sa = Smax -5min


2 2
Sy n

Sn = 0.4 Su Sy
su
N

Use if T.P.I.G.C. Soderberg line


- is a straight line joining the endurance limit
to the yield strength of a tested specimen
Variable Stresses considering
changes in section and/or shape Goodman Line
FILLET -It is a straight line joining the endurance limit to the ultimate
RADIUS strength of a tested specimen

A
-

D d

Soderberg's Equation
1 Sm Sa
=
+ kf
'Discontinuities' or 'stress raisers' cause local N Sy Sn
increase of stress referred to as " stress
concentration factor ".
Goodman's Equation

Theoretical stress concentration factor (Kt) Sm


I =
+ kf Sa
µ Su Sn
Kt = Ssmax
Ss
Ssmax =
kiss Gerber's equation
Ssmax
=
KT 16T
2
ITD } I Sm Sa
=
+ kf
Su Sn
Fatigue-strength reduction factor (Kf)
- factor based on ultimate stregth of mat'l
Critical speed (own weight)
Kf =
I t
q Kt -1

Wc= 4.27×106 D Nc =
4.46×106 D
Lz 12
Notch sensitivity factor (q)

1
q= Critical speed (load @ midspan)
of
It

Wc =
5761=-1--9 Tad Sec
,

3
Sa table kinukuha Given sa Prob
.
W
B-

Critical speen (load @ either a or b)

Wc =
36 Elgt
Pag may fillet or groove ang shaft matik
may notch sensitivity factor (q)
AZBZW
Polar moment Mass moment
Max Moment Slope Deflection of inertia of inertia
4 ñD4
IT ☐

32 64
M PLZ

a:mpa"s;
PL

1- 31=-1 IT Do
" -
Did IT Do
" -
Did

32 64

PAZ bh3 bh
an 6 12
21=-1

::mn÷s÷:=
> >
1-
boho bi his boho bi his
6 12
2 2
}
M PL PL 40 P
3
bh

2 8 El 36
1-

4
• . . . . . . . . .
g w

2 61=-1
1-

N
W m
2 4
M

pmpaypaz,az£°
Wg
• . . . . . .
.
w
241=1
1-

: :÷:÷:÷÷÷:i÷÷÷=_
a b GEL P
=\
2- 9 3L

Pb b2
1-

2
p
at

161=-1

w Nm 2
4
M w 8 5W
8 241=-1
L

2
4
o o o o o o o
f
M w 3601=-1 2.5W
wL3 384 El
1-

£
5wL3 4


µ or • or
µ

.
M W g w

12 192 El
Ke ys
Sp lin es
Co uplin gs
Compression bet ween Bolt & Flange
Piliin ang Sy ng weakest mat'l either Bolt or Flange


""
g

Fc
AREA COMPRESSED
FLANGE A =
hg
2T

1- = F H Sc = It = 21
2
hgnpg Hh9nB

Shear stress in shaft Shearing in the hub or flange


AREA SHEARED
"



FS
A IT
Dg
=
FLANGE

HUB

Ss = Sys = 0.55g = 161 Fs .

Fs FS 1TD3
2T

Shear stress in the key T = FD Ss = D =


2T
2
ITDZG IT D3g
KEY
3

Use this if the problem is going crazy


.

Fs

"" B
AREA SHEARED
N 1.5 SMOOTH LOADING

SHAFI A = b N 2 2.25 MINOR SHOCK LOADING

N Up to 4.5 SEVERE SHOCK LOADING


21
1 b. = 44 d
§ Ss d 21
1k Fs
= = = .

b db 2 .
t =
'
lad
0.55g 3. 1.2 1.5 d 1.2
=
THEORETICAL
'

FS
4.) t of sq .
KEY ;t=b 2

Compressive stress bet ween Shaft/Key/Hub


Shearing in Spline
Piliin ang Sy ng weakest mat'l either Key/Hub/Shaft
213
" d
Fsd Ss spline 21s

'E
Ts
= =
=

qq.qg.to
:

z b d b

BEFORE
:
Fc

t Ts = T ✗ 1.1 Ss = 21×1.1
HUB
AREA COMPRESSED
Ms dblhs
SHAFI
A =
§

21 Compression in Spline Pressure normal to the area contact


I = Fd Sc = d =
41 417
z t dt
To =
F Dtd " = Dtd = 4T
Sy 2
4 t
Fs ☐+d t

Shear stress in bolt Tc =


T so = 41

ns Dtd t Ms
AREA SHEARED A =
IT h2
q•••
4

t
21
I =
FH SSB =
H
=
81
2 IT HHZITNB d D

4
h2nB
t
?⃝
?⃝
Be l ts
Open belt
DRIVER SIDE HAS THE MOST TENDENCY Angle of wrap D- D= IT
-20
TO SLIP DUE TO LESS ANGLE OF WRAP D- =
IT ± D -
d ⑤ D= IT +20
BETWEEN BELT & PULLEY C
M
Length of belt
Abt? =

bt
2
*
1- =
(Dtd) t 2C t D -
d
2 4C

F. = Sd bt Sd -400 JF
-

Psi Crossed belt


,

1=2
Pt
Angle of wrap
Note :
① =
IT + Dtd
d D
C
d NET BELT PULL
n Length of belt
F =
Fi -

Fz
2
Fi IT
1- =
(Dtd) t 2C t Dtd
2 4C

If the problem is going crazy!


d
PT
217Th 21T f- ( n
=

60
=
2
For leather belt Sd =
400 ✗ J.F.
, psi
60
For rubber belt Sd =
350 ✗ J.F.
psi
Pt =
21T ( Fi -
Fz n
,

60

lb
PLEAT in}
=
HER 0.035
OPEN BELTING pag 10
-

lb
/ in }
GRUBBER 0.045
= -
to

walang sinabi -

-
5
5
10
ha HO
-

ce Sho Ma Ha
30
-


Fi =
Sd ( bt)
Coefficient of friction
Belt Tension Ratio Leather on iron or steel f =
0.3
0.4
Leather on paper pulley f =
0.5
Fi Fc
ef
-
-

Fz -

Fc
When an idler pulley is installed
WHERE :
def -0
'

ef0
'

Fc P / bt) V2 Fi Fz It % Increase =
-

= N =

9C Fi -
Fz 0 ef -0 -

AND ; efO
V=ñdn driver Power transmitted with the
60 presence of frictional losses

Peripheral velocity considering the slip


slippage Pd ① Pt ① PD
f- LOST f- LOST

driver:
driver Vd =
IT dn 1- % slip)
Pt =
Pd I -

% frost
60

Pp
Pt
=

ITDN
Driven: XD =
It % slip I -
% frost
60
V - belt

Number of belts

NB =
Design Hp

Adj . Rated Hp

Design hp

Design Hp= PT service Factor

Adjusted rated Hp

17dg .

Hp
=
Rated Hp K -0 KL

ko =
Arc of contact factor
KL =
Length of correction factor

Rated Hp
°O°

Rµp = A 103 -
C
-
e V2 V
V 106 103
kdd

a= 4.737
C =
13.962
e =
0.0234

Pitch length of v-belt


2
1- = IT ☐ + d t 2C t D -
d
2
4C

Center distance bet ween sheaves

c = Dtd d ← USE IF STANDARD


+
2
LENGTH OF V -
BELT

IS NOT GIVEN
Center distance bet ween sheaves
sheaves (Corrected)
USE ONLY IF STANDARD
B + B2 -32 D d
2
c. in LENGTH V
-

=
OF -
BELT
,
16 IS GIVEN

B = 4L -
6.28 Dtd in
,
Ba nd
B r a k es
""
BAND DESIGN TENSILE STRESS

"
St =

bt

Fz BREAKING FORCE
MAXIMUM LINING PRESSURE
900

, Fi F
Drum Pmax =
=

b R
b D
1- EVER
ARM 2
FIXED PIN

Torque BELT TENSION RATIO Differential band brake

T = F D Fi
= eff
2
Fz
D
T =
F
,
-
Fz 2

NET BELT PULL

FREE BODY DIAGRAM ① C. W .

F Fz FB =
BREAKING
,
FORCE FREE BODY DIAGRAM ① C. W .

0 Fz PB
F,
0
a-

b- b

a c
PIVOT POINT
-

Mo of
-

5
-

Ot
- -
=
Mo

Fi (a) t FB C -

Fz b =0

FB (b) -

Fz( a) = 0

FB = Fz b -
F, a

C
FB = Fz A

b
If F. (a) Fz (b ; FB -_
negative
it means that it 's self -

locking .

FREE BODY DIAGRAM ① C. C. W


.

FREE BODY DIAGRAM C. C. W


Fi FB BREAKING
.

Fz
FORCE F PB
,

1=2 O

O
b

a- a c

b-
I
-

Mo OI
-
-

PIVOT POINT
-

Mo =o t -

Fz a t FB C -

F, (b) =D

(b) FB F, b Fz a
FB (a)
-
=
-
F = 0
,
C

FB = F a If F. (a) Fz (b ; FB -_
negative
,
b it means that it 's self -

locking .
Po wer
Chai n
Length of chain

Approximate
2
PND Nd
1- = 2
§ ND Nd pitches
-1 -

+ + ,

2 40C

Exact
2

1- 2C Cost ND Nd d NDI Nd
= -1
pitches
-

+ + ,
180
Roller chains d 2

Sind =
PD -
Pd
RC no .
2C

Pitch = ✗
"

8
If pitch is not given

Silent chains P 900 }


hd
"
SC no . ✗ Pitch = ✗ 8

Number of strands
Pitch diameter of sprocket
Design Hp
Ns =

P
Dd =
Dp = P
Hp capacity strand
sin 180 Sin 180
Nd ND
Design Hp
Hp PT 5. F.
=

Outside diameter of sprocket


Hp capacity per strand
Ddo= P 0.6 1- cot 1¥
Design Hp
Hp / strand =

Dpo =P 0.6 1- cot 1¥ Multiple strand factor

Multiple strand Factor


Chain speed

V =
Pnd Nd =
Phi> ND

Center distance Hp capacity per strand


Average good CD:
PZ V 26-25 cos ¥8 v1.41
Dd
Hp / strand =

23.7
'

C =
☐☐ + 1050
2
PMC code:
Width of silent chain

p 2- Z Design Hp
C = 2L -

ND -
Ndt 2L -

ND -
Nd 0.81 ND -
Nd W =

g
Hp / in of chain width

" "
copy
Hp per inch of chain width

Aplin = Pv
, -
V

53 425 Nd -
8

Maximum sprocket bore

For roller chain

Nd = 4d 5 P 1in
+
p

Nd = 4 d 4 13=1.25 2.5
+
p

For silent chains

Nd =
4d t 6 P= 2in
p

Tension chain linkages

Allowable Load = 1900102


Po we r
S c re ws
1¥ Efficiency of the power screw
÷

I EOR = Pout ✗
100%
Pin
b

WV
p =

N
• LITTER
60

WL 60
=

21T TER M
60

- =
wt

21T TER

Total external torque


ÉOR =
WL

TER =
TTF + TCF 21T F R

Frictional torque on thread Mechanical Advantage

Ttf =
W Dm tant COSO tf RAISING IN
2 cos 0 -
ftanx Eor
= MA = F

VR Zitr

Ttf =
W Dm tant cos -
f
LOWERING
2 cos 0 tftanx
Pitch
t
Frictional torque on collar p=
thread inch
} }
Ttf =
fw Doc -
Dic

3 Do} -
Did Lead
1- =
NT P inch / thread
,

Efficiency of the power screw


Lead Angle
E- OR = tana cos /o
-
ftanx

fc Dmc f- tana
tanscosotf t cos /O tana
-

Dm IT Dm

Mean diameter of square thread (approximate)


EOL = tanxcosotftanx
f t fc Dmc f- 1- and P
tanscoso -

cos /O +
Dm =
Do -

Dm 2

P
Normal pressure angle Dm =
Di +
2

BUTTRESS 45°
30°
AMERICAN STANDARD

TRAPEZOIDAL 15°

ACME 14.5°
SQUARE 0°
Se t
Sc re w
Initial tightening torque
C = 0.2 AS RECEIVE
1- =
CD Fi c =
0.1 LUBRICATED

Working strength of bolt

Sw =
St 0.55 D2 -
0.25 D

Diameter of set screw


l

2.3
d = 50 p

Dsn

Internal pressure
Transmitted power
Pc = Fc
L
D
Ac p =
n
4.6

Force per bolt


Shaft Diameter
FEB = Fc
3
NB D=
2

8. 95

Stress per bolt


Depth of tap
FEB
SB
=

As Brittle : H = 1. 5d

Ductile : H =D

Design tensile stress

Sd = Sy = FE

FS As

If the problem is going crazy D 0.75

'
k
SD = Sy As
G

32
FE =
Sy As
G

If the problem is going crazy D 0.75

0.418
Sd = C As C for :

1.41g
Carbon Alloy :
5000ps ;
Fe =
C AS Alloy steel
i
15,000 psi
Bronze :
1,000 psi
G ea r s
Spu r
Gea r
Common Nomenclature Circular Pitch
Dp a
pitch Diameter of pinion
pitch Diameter of Gear Pc IT
Pc
Dg T
a
S
= =
t

Pd
C
"
Center to Distance

Np
.
Number of teeth of Pinion Pc =
ITM Pc =
2T t B

Ng
.
Number of teeth of Gear
Pc =p D
Pressure angle

Rotative speed of Pinion


.

hp
Rotative speed of Diametral pitch
.

ng Gear

Pd Diametral Pitch English


.

M
"

Module Mks Sl Pd = N Teeth in


,

Pc a
circular pitch D
PB Base
"
Pitch

addendum Pd
"
a =
IT

d
"

Deddendum Pc

IND Working Depth


.

I
Total Depth
a
TD Pd =

• M
b Face width
"
T Tooth Thickness
"

S Space width Clearance


"

B Backlash
d
K

c clearance c = -
a

"

DB Base circle Diameter c =


TD -

WD

Root diameter of
a

Dgr Gear

Root diameter of Pinion Addendum


"

Dpr
Dgo
.
Outside Diameter of Gear

Dpo
.
Outside Diameter of Pinion a = 1 For stub tooth
a
Fillet radius Pd a= 0.8
rf
Pd
YR Velocity Ratio a M
"
=

GR a
Gear Ratio

Pt .
Power Transmitted Dedendum
TT a
Torque transmitted
Ft a
Tangential or transmitted Force a.) -0=20 -
250 ; D= 1.25
Pd
Fs .
Separating Force
F a
Tooth
pressure b.) -0=14.50 ; d =
1.157

FB Beam Pd
Fatigue strength
a

S a
safe stress base on weaker Matt c .
stub tooth ; d =
I

Y .
Modified Lewis Form Factor Pd

Kf .
Strength reduction factor
Fi . Increment or Variable load Outside Diameter
Fw . Wear load

Ratio Dp
Q Factor
Dpo t Za
a
=

K Wear load Factor Dgo Dg t 2A


. =

NSF .
Service Factor

Fd
.

Dynamic Load
"
La Line of action

contact ratio
a
CR
Root diameter Center to center distance

Dpr =
Dp -
2d External Gearing
Dgr
=
Dg -
2d
C. = Dgt Dp Ng t NPM
c. =

2 2
Whole depth
Nst Np Ng t Nppc
c. =
1- D= atd c. =

2 Pd 21T
1- D= Zatc
1- D= WDTC Internal Gearing

Working depth C =
Dg -
Dp

IND =
Za

IND = TD -
c Velocity ratio

Tooth thickness VR =
hp
ng
1- = Pc -
B
2 Gear ratio/ Gear tooth ratio

Tooth space GR = Ng =
Dg
Np Dp
Fs

s= T t B

Power transmitted F FT

Backlash
PT = TT n
.PT
B =
0.030 0.040 9549000

Pd Pd

0.035 if T.P.l.G.co PT TT n
Pt
USE FT Xp
= =
.

Pd 63025

Torque transmitted
Face width
USE 1. T.P. 1. G. C. TT = FT DP
2
2.5 Pc b 4Pa b=3Pc

b= 10 Force bet ween mating teeth can be resolved


8 b 12.5 Pd at the pitch point P into t wo components:
pd Pd

Sin ① Fs Cosa FT tan D- Fs


=
;
'
-- =
,

FT
Pressure angle F f-

200 •
Metric
14.50 •

English Force exerted by the tooth of pinion to the tooth of


gear along the line of action
Base circle diameter
f- =
FSZ 1- 1=1-2
DBP =
Dp cos

DBG =
DG cos
Beam fatigue strength of the teeth Checking for Failure Based on Fatigue
modified LFF .

FB = S b Y Y FB =
NSF FD
Try
=

Kf Pd

Use this Pag


Dynamic load (continuous service) -

Walang sinabi
Factor deep . on

machinery error
Fd =
Ft t Fi

Fd =
Ft t O 05 Ym
- Ft t C -
b
'
12
O 05 Vm t
-
Ft t c. b

Base pitch
Dynamic load (intermittent service)
PB = Pc cos -0

Commercially cut Gear O -


2000 f-
pm
Length of action
Fd =
Ft 600 t Vm

RB P2 Rgo2
2 ?
600 LA =
Rpo -
t -

RBG -
casino

carefully cut Gears 2001 3999 fpm Contact ratio


'
Fd =
Fi
1200 t Ym CR =
Rpo
2 -

RBP t Rgo2 -

RBG
? -
casino
1200
Pc COS 0

Precision Cut Gear 40009


I

?
Fd =
FT 78 t Hm
78

Commercially bobbed and shaved teeth

"
2
Fd =
FT 50 t Vm
50

Wear load

Fw =
Dp b Q k

Fw 2139
Dpb K
=

Dpt Dg

Fw b 2 Ng k
=
Dp
Npt Hg
He lic al
Ge ar
Common nomenclatures Diametral
plane

Line tangent
to the helix
Face width
①n "
Normal Axial
Pressure angle y
plane


.
b =
2Pa
Iyer saunrgqeangle
.

" " ma . ...

µ .
, D= pa , ,,p , .ae
. .

4
Normal Force
R
Fn
"

'

FT Tangential transmitted
.
or Force
t b t
Fs .

Separating or radial Force


Pc

Axial Force Normal circular pitch


'
Fa i
Pon

Normal circular Pitch


'
Pon

Pdn
.
Normal Diametral pitch Pcn = Pc cosy Pon Pdn =
IT

Components of force Normal diametral pitch


C

.!gBpo.
Pdn = IT Pdn = N

Fn Pecos 4 DCOSY
b
-

n
g
q

× Fs a Fa Pdn = Pd
cosy

iBook
a
FT

Axial pitch
Fn ×
Fs
Fs Fa

on 4 0
Pa = Pc Pa = IT
X FT FT
tan 4 Pdtanll
Pcn Pa ITD
Formulas Pa = =

tan ON =
tano cosy since Ntanll

Normal force Strength of helical gears

Fs = S by
FN = FT
cos on cosy Kf Pdn

Equivalent number of teeth


Tangential or Transmitted Torque
Ne = N
FT = Pt 60
Cos 34
IT
Dpnp
Dynamic load on helical gear
FT =
FNCOS On COSY
Fd = Ft t Fi

0.054 FT t C boos'll cosy


Fd Ft
-

Axial Force
=
t
'
k
0.054 t ft t C. b costly
Fa =
Fn cos on Sin 4
Wear load
Separating Force Fw =
Dp b Q k

cosy
Fs =
Ft tano
Wo rm
Ge ar
Common Nomenclature Formulas

A •
Lead angle tan On =
tano Cosa
4 Helix angle
.

on a
Normal angle Cost =
Pan
pressure
P
D- •
Pressure angle
center to center distance

C

Dw

Pitch Diameter of worm
Conditions for worm and worm gear to mesh
Dg Pitch Diameter of gear

Xw =
4g
Speed Ratio
"
VR
4W =
Xg
nw

Rotative speed of worm
Paw =
Pcg
ng

Rotative speed of gear

Number of teeth of

Nw worm

Ng

Number of teeth of gear Center to center distance bet ween
Pon
"
Normal circular pitch worm and worm gear
circular pitch

Pc

Normal diametral C Dwt Dg


Pdn pitch =

" 2
Pd Diametral pitch
Pa Axial pitch

Pc •
Circular Pitch Speed ratio
1-

Lead
Ds
Ftw Tangential Force VR
ltwgw hng Kdfw
• =
"
on worm = = =

Dw tant
Fto Tangential Force

on
gear
Fs Separating Force of I gear

worm

Fn

Normal Force Lead angle of the worm
Power input

pin

tan X L
output

Pout Power =

of A Dw
Pitch line velocity

Vw worm

Vg Pitch line of gear


velocity
Vs

Sliding Velocity Helix angle of worm


f Coefficient friction

of
tan 4 A Dw

Ew Efficiency of =
worm

FP .
Friction Power t

b Face width
Diameter of
A

Dow Outside worm

X t U =
900

Lead
L =
Nt Paw

Axial pitch
Pa = I

No of thread
.
in
Tangential or transmitted force Ew =
PT -
FP ✗ 100%
Pt

On worm =
I -
FP

Pin =
F- Vw Pi

Ftw = Pin
YW =
I -
f- Fn Vs

On gear FTW Vw

FTW Vw
Ftg =

µ
coso-ncosx-fs.int Cos -0ns in ✗ 1- f- cost
Yg Vg

R
Separating / Radial Force a •

V5 Vw

Fs = FTW Sinon

Cos On Sink tfcosi cos a


= 11W
Vs

Fs
=
FTG Sinon

COSO-ncosR-fs.int tana =
Yg
Vw

Normal Force
Ew = tana cos on -
f- tana

Fn =
Ftw cos On 1-and t f

cos -0N Sind t f- cosh Face width


b =
'
12 Dwo
Fn = FTG

cos D- n Cosa -
fsinir Outside diameter of worm

Strength of worm gear two =


Dw t Za

FB = 5 BY Pitch diameter of worm (Empirical)


Pdn
0.875
Dw= (

Dynamic load on worm gear 2.2

Fd =
FT 1200 1-
Vg Wear load
1200 Fw =
Dg bk

Efficiency of the worm gear Thermal capacity

Ew= Pout ✗ 100% D- =


I -
e Pin
Pin

=
FTG VG Normal pressure angle
Ftw Vw

=
FTG 1- and
FTW
Be ve l
Ge ar
Common Nomenclature Pitch angle @ =
go

addendum angle

Pinion Gear
8 Dedendum
'

Angle
1-

Length of cone tan8p


= DP tan 8g =
Dg
On

Normal Pressure Angle Dg Dp
Transverse Tangential Force RP Rg
'
Ft or =
=

Fn

Normal Force 129 Rp

Fa
'
Axial Force Np =
149
=

Radial Force Ng NP
Fs Separating

or

-1 "
I
Xp Pitch angle of 8p tan
8g=tan

Pinion =
mg
8g

Pitch angle of Gear Mg
OR
p& B Face angle
'
,

'
W Cutting Root
angle Xp
'
Rg 8g
"
Rp
-

or =
cos
=
cos

Np

Number of teeth of Pinion L

Ng
'
Number of teeth of Gear

mg

Gear Ratio / Speed Ratio Pitch angle @ 90°

Dg

Pitch Diameter of gear
Sin
Pitch Diameter of pinion tan8p= Xp 8g
=
Dp +

Pitch Radius of Pinion mgtcos


RP

Rg
'
Pitch Radius of Gear

Angle Between shafts Face width


PT

Power transmitted b = I
3

Torque

TT transmitted
V
'
Pitch line Velocity Face angle
'
b Face Width
p= Jp t x B. =

8g + ✗

FB

Beam fatigue strength
Fd
'

Dynamic load Cutting or root angle


W =
8 -
S
Addendum angle Dedendum angle
Working depth Total depth
tans
it
tana =
a =

IND = 2 TD =
2.188 0.002
+
Pd Pd

Length of cone
1- =
Rp 't RGZ
Beam fatigue strength Dynamic Load
Normal or Actual Force Turning or tangential force FB =
Sb Y L b Fd 600111m
Ft
-
=

Pd L 600

FT PT 63025
FT hp
=

Fn =
,

cos on dzP np Formative number of teeth


tan D- = Np
Axial or thrust force Separarting force Ng
Fa =
Fn sin -0N Sinop Fs =
Fn sin -0h Cos 8p
He =
Np
Fa =
Ft tan on Sinop Fs =
Ft tan -0N Cos Xp
COSQ
Pre ss u re
Ve ss e l
Thin walled cylindrical Hoop stress of thick-walled cylinder
Pressure vessel
SH =
Sa t ri2ro2 pi -
Po
t 0.07 r
'
roz tri 2
Di

Maximum internal shear stress


Tangential/Circumferential/ Based on inner diameter
Hoop/Girth stress
Sti = Pi ro 't rile -
2Poro2

St = Didi St = Pi di ro2 -
riz
;
2T an

Sto = 2Piri2 -
Po ro2tri2

Bursting force rod -

ri
2

F- =
Pi dit Compressive/Collapsing stress

Longitudinal/Axial/Diametral stress Sc = Po do
2T
Didi Didi
St St
= =

4T 4th Thick walled cylinder of ductile material


Closed ends
Bursting force
t =
Do St l -
2M P
-
I

FB =p; IT did 2 S I -1M P

Thick walled cylinder of ductile material


Stress in thin walled Closed ends
spherical vessel
+ =
Do St l -
M P
-
,
St
=
Didi " St
=
Didi 2 S -
HMP
'

4T 4th

Thick walled cylindrical


Pressure vessel
Sa

ti "" " "

Lame's Equation

/ µ
a
.

t =
di Stt Pi
-
I .t t # t
St
.

2 -
Pi

Axial/ Longitudinal stress on thick-


walled cylinder
'
Sa = Piri - Pora
' 2
ro -
ri
Cu tt ing sp ee d/time
To ol life
Milling Tool life

Cutting speed =
Adn Taylor 's equation

Feed Rate =
Feed tooth no .
of teeth rotative speed Vc Tn = C

Length to be cut
Time of Milling = . mm
Taylor 's modified equation
Feed rate
.mn/minVcThDxgY--c
Drilling

Cutting speed =
Adn

Feed Rate =
Feed mmlrev rotative speed

time of Depth to be drilled


drilling
=

Feed Rate

Spherical area of indention for


Shaper Brinell's hardness test
Feed mm stroke
D= R2 T2
Feed Rate =
rotative speed HR 2 R - -

stroke ra,

Length to be cut BHN Load


cutting time = =

Feed rate Area

Power hacksaw
FEED RATE =
MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE
Feed mm stroke
Feed Rate =
stroke ra,
rotative speed

Length to be cut
Cutting time =

Feed rate

Welding

Length to be weld
Welding time =

welding rate

Volume gas consumption

V= Vo t Ya
C o lu m s
Slenderness ratio b. Intermediate column

K, = te te
30 120
k k

Radius of gyration For solid circular column J.B Johnson's formula


"
I D Sy L K
K = =
For = FN =
Sy A l -

A 4 4cal E
"
I = ITD A =
IT D2 2 3.5

64 4

Design of piston rod


a. Long or slender columns
Euler's formula
Le 120
K ?
EA
for = FN = IT
2
Le k

Euler's formula
Rankine's formula
For = FN = CITZ EA
Z
Le K Fc
Fc,z= FN =

2
N Factor of It a Le k
: 3.5
Safety
a= So
ITZE

Note
pampagulo lang
"
Min San
''

c at Factor
yung
of safety

test if short

or long column

using slenderness ratio

Relations bet ween the equivalent length


and actual length for the end conditions

Le =L Both ends are hinged


Le =
2 Both ends are fixed
te =
0.707L One end fixed another end hinged
Le =
2L One end fixed another end free

Values of end fixity coefficient ( c )


for the given end conditions

C = I Both ends are hinged


C. =
4 Both ends are fixed
C =
2 One end fixed another end hinged
C =
0.25 One end fixed another end free

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