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Page 1: POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. Mechanical power can be transmitted from one shaft to another by using four methods – Belt drive – Rope drive – Chain drive

POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS

Page 2: POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. Mechanical power can be transmitted from one shaft to another by using four methods – Belt drive – Rope drive – Chain drive

• Mechanical power can be transmitted from one shaft to another by using four methods– Belt drive– Rope drive– Chain drive– Gear drive

• The shaft from which power is transmitted is called driver shaft and the shaft to which power is transmitted is called driven shaft

Page 3: POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. Mechanical power can be transmitted from one shaft to another by using four methods – Belt drive – Rope drive – Chain drive

BELT DRIVE1. A belt is a looped strip of flexible material, used to

mechanically link two or more rotating shafts.

2. They may be used as a source of motion, to efficiently transmit power, or to track relative movement. Belts are looped over pulleys.

3. In a two pulley system, the belt can either drive the pulleys in the same direction, or the belt may be crossed, so that the direction of the shafts is opposite.

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TYPES OF BELTS

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OPEN BELT DRIVE

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• It is used with shafts arranged in parallel and to be rotated in same direction.

• The driver pulley pulls the belt from one side and delivers the same to the other side.

• Side where tension is more is called tight side and the other side is called slack side

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CROSS BELT DRIVE

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• It used with shafts arranged in parallel and to be rotated in opposite direction.

• At the point where belts crosses, it rubs against itself and wears.

• Shafts are placed at a minimum distance of 20b to minimize the wear.

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Length of belt

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CHAIN DRIVE

• It consists of an endless chain running over toothed wheel. Toothed wheel is called sprocket.

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• The smaller sprocket is called pinion and the bigger one is called wheel.

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• Based on application we can classify chains as

1) Power transmission chains

2) Pulling chainsUsed in elevators

3) Hoisting chains Used in lifting loads

CLASSIFICATION OF CHAINS

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TYPES OF POWER TRANSMITTING CHAINS

1. ROLLER CHAIN

2. SILENT OR INVERTED TOOTH CHAIN

Page 16: POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS. Mechanical power can be transmitted from one shaft to another by using four methods – Belt drive – Rope drive – Chain drive

1 Outer plate 2 Inner plate 3 Pin4 Bushing 5 Roller

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ROLLER CHAIN

• It consists of rollers, bushes, pins, inner plates and outer plates.

• The pin passes centrally through the bush and the roller surrounds the bush.

• The bush moves freely on the roller and the roller moves freely on the bush.

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• Bushes are held together by outer plates.

• Rollers are held together by inner plates.

• To prevent the lateral movement of the outer plates the pin ends are hammered in the shape of a rivet head.

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Inverted tooth chain

• It is employed when heavier loads are to be transmitted and maximum quietness is desired

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GEAR DRIVE

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• Gear is a term used to generally denote toothed wheels.

• For transmitting power one gear will be mounted on driving shaft and the other will be mounted on driven shaft.

• The teeth's of the gears will be meshed with each other

• The distance between the shafts must be sufficient to enable meshing of the gear tooth.

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Gear materials

• For heavy duty – cast steel and alloy steel

• For corrosive environment – Non ferrous materials (phosphor bronze, nickel, manganese)

• The cheapest material – Grey iron

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SPUR GEARIn this the teeth will be cut parallel to the shaft

Used to transmit power between parallel shafts