Mathematics for Machine Technology
Mathematics for Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781133281450
Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 46, Problem 65A
To determine

(a)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  D=260mm.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26.

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

Following formula can be used to solve the problem

  Pitch Diameter(D)=mT

Now substitute the values and simplify

  D=10×26D=260mm

To determine

(b)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  Pc=31.416mm

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm;No of teeth (T)=26

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

  Circular Pitch(Pc)=π×mPc=π×10Pc=3.1416×10mmPc=31.416mm

To determine

(c)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  Do=280mm

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

  Outside diameter (Do)=Pitch Diameter(D)+2×module(m)

Substitute the values and simplify

  Do=260+2(10)=280mmDo=280mm

To determine

(d)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  a=10mm

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

  Addendum (a)=1moduleAddendum (a)=1×10mma=10mm

To determine

(e)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  w=20mm

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

  working depth(w)=2m

Substitute the given values and simplify

  w=2×10mmw=20mm

To determine

(f)

To solve problem for unknown using the appropriate formula.

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Answer to Problem 65A

  t=15.705mm

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

Calculation:

Its known that from the given problem

  Module(m)=10mm,No of teeth (T)=26

  Tooth thickness (t)=Pc2

Substitute the values and simplify

  t=31.4162mmt=15.705mm

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