EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780100548169
Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 11, Problem 8A
To determine

(a)

The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8A

Working depth =0.2499 inches.

Clearance =0.0198 inches.

Tool thickness =0.1983 inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circular pitch of a gear is given as 0.3925 inches.

Also, below formula is given for a gear-

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

Tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

Calculation:

As per given information, circular pitch =0.3925 inches.

From the given formula,

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

i.e. Working depth =0.6366×0.3925 inches.

   Working depth =0.2498665 inches.

   Working depth =0.2499 inches {Rounding off to 4 decimal places}

Similarly,

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

i.e. Clearance =0.05×0.3965=0.0198 inches

Also, tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

i.e. tool thickness =0.5×0.3965=0.1983 inches.

Thus, working depth =0.2499 inches.

Clearance =0.0198 inches.

Tool thickness =0.1983 inches.

To determine

(b)

The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8A

Working depth =0.1007 inches.

Clearance =0.0079 inches.

Tool thickness =0.0791 inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circular pitch of a gear is given as 0.1582 inches.

Also, below formula is given for a gear-

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

Tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

Calculation:

As per given information, circular pitch = 0.1582 inches.

From the given formula,

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

i.e. Working depth =0.6366×0.1582 inches.

   Working depth =0.10071012 inches.

   Working depth =0.1007 inches {Rounding off to 4 decimal places}

Similarly,

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

i.e. Clearance =0.05×0.1582=0.0079 inches

Also, tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

i.e. tool thickness =0.5×0.1582=0.0791 inches.

Thus, working depth =0.1007 inches.

Clearance =0.0079 inches.

Tool thickness =0.0791 inches.

To determine

(c)

The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8A

Working depth =0.5137 inches.

Clearance =0.0403 inches.

Tool thickness =0.4035 inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circular pitch of a gear is given as 0.8069 inches.

Also, below formula is given for a gear-

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

Tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

Calculation:

As per given information, circular pitch = 0.8069 inches.

From the given formula,

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

i.e. Working depth =0.6366×0.8069 inches.

   Working depth =0.51367254 inches.

   Working depth =0.5137 inches {Rounding off to 4 decimal places}

Similarly,

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

i.e. Clearance =0.05×0.8069=0.0403 inches

Also, tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

i.e. tool thickness =0.5×0.8069=0.4035 inches.

Thus, working depth =0.5137 inches.

Clearance =0.0403 inches.

Tool thickness =0.4035 inches.

To determine

(d)

The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8A

Working depth =0.7880 inches.

Clearance =0.0619 inches.

Tool thickness =0.6189 inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circular pitch of a gear is given as 1.2378 inches.

Also, below formula is given for a gear-

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

Tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

Calculation:

As per given information, circular pitch = 1.2378 inches.

From the given formula,

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

i.e. Working depth =0.6366×1.2378 inches.

   Working depth =0.78798348 inches.

   Working depth =0.7880 inches {Rounding off to 4 decimal places}

Similarly,

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

i.e. Clearance =0.05×1.2378=0.0619 inches

Also, tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

i.e. tool thickness =0.5×1.2378=0.6189 inches.

Thus, working depth =0.7880 inches.

Clearance =0.0619 inches.

Tool thickness =0.6189 inches.

To determine

(e)

The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8A

Working depth =1.0412 inches.

Clearance =0.0797 inches.

Tool thickness =0.7966 inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Circular pitch of a gear is given as 1.5931 inches.

Also, below formula is given for a gear-

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

Tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

Calculation:

As per given information, circular pitch = 1.5931 inches.

From the given formula,

Working depth =0.6366×Circular pitch

i.e. Working depth =0.6366×1.5931 inches.

   Working depth =1.01416746 inches.

   Working depth =1.0412 inches {Rounding off to 4 decimal places}

Similarly,

Clearance =0.05×Circular pitch

i.e. Clearance =0.05×1.5931=0.0797 inches

Also, tool thickness =0.5×Circular pitch

i.e. tool thickness =0.5×1.5931=0.7966 inches.

Thus, working depth =1.0412 inches.

Clearance =0.0797 inches.

Tool thickness =0.7966 inches.

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