Concept explainers
(a)
The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Answer to Problem 8A
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular pitch of a gear is given as
Also, below formula is given for a gear-
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Calculation:
As per given information, circular pitch
From the given formula,
Working depth
i.e. Working depth
Similarly,
Clearance
i.e. Clearance
Also, tool thickness
i.e. tool thickness
Thus, working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
(b)
The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Answer to Problem 8A
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular pitch of a gear is given as
Also, below formula is given for a gear-
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Calculation:
As per given information, circular pitch
From the given formula,
Working depth
i.e. Working depth
Similarly,
Clearance
i.e. Clearance
Also, tool thickness
i.e. tool thickness
Thus, working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
(c)
The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Answer to Problem 8A
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular pitch of a gear is given as
Also, below formula is given for a gear-
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Calculation:
As per given information, circular pitch
From the given formula,
Working depth
i.e. Working depth
Similarly,
Clearance
i.e. Clearance
Also, tool thickness
i.e. tool thickness
Thus, working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
(d)
The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Answer to Problem 8A
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular pitch of a gear is given as
Also, below formula is given for a gear-
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Calculation:
As per given information, circular pitch
From the given formula,
Working depth
i.e. Working depth
Similarly,
Clearance
i.e. Clearance
Also, tool thickness
i.e. tool thickness
Thus, working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
(e)
The working depths, clearance and tooth thickness.

Answer to Problem 8A
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular pitch of a gear is given as
Also, below formula is given for a gear-
Working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
Calculation:
As per given information, circular pitch
From the given formula,
Working depth
i.e. Working depth
Similarly,
Clearance
i.e. Clearance
Also, tool thickness
i.e. tool thickness
Thus, working depth
Clearance
Tool thickness
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