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A 250 kg load is being accelerated by a motor through a gear system attached to a 1.2m diameter hoist. The gear connecting the motor shaft to the hoist shaft has a ratio of 20:200. The problem is to calculate the torque required by the motor to accelerate the load at 1.2 m/s^2, neglecting friction. The solution finds the equivalent inertia of the system and uses it to calculate the torque needed to overcome the inertia, which is 111.1 Nm. It then calculates the force on the load due to its acceleration and the torque on the hoist shaft, accounting for efficiency. The total torque required by the motor is 294.6 Nm.
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A 250 kg load is being accelerated by a motor through a gear system attached to a 1.2m diameter hoist. The gear connecting the motor shaft to the hoist shaft has a ratio of 20:200. The problem is to calculate the torque required by the motor to accelerate the load at 1.2 m/s^2, neglecting friction. The solution finds the equivalent inertia of the system and uses it to calculate the torque needed to overcome the inertia, which is 111.1 Nm. It then calculates the force on the load due to its acceleration and the torque on the hoist shaft, accounting for efficiency. The total torque required by the motor is 294.6 Nm.
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Example 1(Taken from Roslan, Che’ Abas, Yunus (2001), UTM)

A motor is accelerating a 250 kg load with acceleration of 1.2 m/s2 through a gear system as
shown below. The rope that carries the load are encircled on a hoist with diameter 1.2m.Gear for
the hoist’s shaft has 200 teeth, gear for motor shaft has 20 teeth. Gear efficiency is 90%. Mass
and radius of gyration of each shaft is as below;

Mass (kg) Radius of gyration (mm)


Motor shaft 250 100
Hoist shaft 1100 500

Calculate the torque of the motor needed to bring up the load with acceleration 1.2 m/s 2. Neglect
friction effect.

Dia = 1.2 m

Hoist

Figure 13: Gear system attached to hoist

Solution

Total torque at motor to bring up load


Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2

Where TM 1 = Torque to overcome equivalent inertia (refer to motor side).


TM 2 =Torque to accelerate the load through gear system

a) Consider for TM 1 I n2
I equiv  I M  G
From G

Thus I M = Motor shaft inertia


I M  mk 2  2500.1  2.5 kgm2
2

IG
= Hoist shaft inertia
I G  11000.5  275
2
kgm2
N1 20
n   0.1
Gear ratio, N 2 200
 2750.12 
I equiv  2.5     5.55
Put into  0.9 
kgm2
aG   G rG
Acceleration of hoist,
1.2
G  2
Thus 0.6 rad/s2
G 2
m    20
From the gear ratio, angular acceleration of motor, n 0.1 rad/s2
T  I equiv m
Now torque due to equivalent inertia, M 1
TM 1  5.55(20)  111.1 Nm.

b) Consider for TM 2

F  250
From Newton g
2nd 250a F  ma
Law,
F  250g  a   2509.81  1.2
F  2752.5 N

Then, torque at hoist


TG  Fr  2752.50.6  1651.5
Nm
But due to gear efficiency (since the hoist shaft is connected to the gear system), torque to

1651.50.1
accelerate the load,
T n
TM 2  G 1 / 2   183.5
 G ,1 / 2 0.9
Nm TG
Hoist
r

Then total torque referred to motor side is;


Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2 a F
Ttotal  111.1  183.5

Ttotal  294.6 250 kg


Nm

250g

Figure 14: Free body diagram of hoist and load


Example 2(Taken from Roslan, Che’ Abas, Yunus, (2001), UTM)

Figure 12 below shows a motor used to accelerate a hoist through two sets of gear reducing
system. Moment of inertia for the motor shaft is 5 kgm2, middle shaft is 40 kgm2 and hoist shaft
is 500 kgm2. Gear ratio for gear set 1 and 2 is 1/3.5 while for gear set 3 and 4 is 1/ 4.5. Gear
efficiency for both gear set is 90%. By neglecting the friction effect, find the total torque
required by the motor to accelerate the load of 6 tones at acceleration of 0.4 m/s2.

Hoist

Diameter = 1.2 m
m

Figure 15: Loading system on gear

Solution
n1 / 2  1 n 1
Given that I M =5 kgm2, I T  40 kgm2, G =500 kgm2,
I 3.5 , 3 / 4 4.5 ,  G  0.9
Neglect friction effect.

Total torque required for the motor is


Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2

Where TM 1 = Torque to overcome equivalent inertia (refer to motor side).


TM 2 =Torque to accelerate the load through gear system

a) Consider for TM 1
T  I 2 m
Recall that MI1 (n equiv ) I, but
(n for) 2two(n3 / set 2 of gear system with friction effect is neglected,
4)
I equiv  I m  T 1 / 2  G 1 / 2
 G ,1 / 2 ( G ,1 / 2 )( G ,3 / 4 )
40( 1 ) 2 500( 1 ) 2 ( 1 ) 2
I equiv  5 3.5  3.5 4.5  11.116 Nm
0.9 (0.9)(0.9)
aG  0.4
From question,
a 0.4 given that, m/s2, thus;
G  G 
rG 0.6

 G  0.6667 rad/s2
 G  G T 1 1 1
    
From gear ratio,  m  T  m 4.5 3.5 15.75

Thus,
 m  15.75 G
 m  15.750.6667  10.5 rad/s2
Tm1  I equiv m  11.11610.5
Thus,
TM 1  116.72 Nm.

b) Consider for TM 2 in Figure 13;

From Newton 2nd Law, 


F  ma
Hoist
4500 g  F1  4500a
a
F1  4500g  a   45009.41  42345 N
a F1 F2
F2  6000 g  6000a
F2  6000a  g   61260 N
6000 kg
4500 kg
Resultant torque at hoist
FR  F2  F1  18.915 kN
6000g
4500g Thus torque at hoist
TG  FR rG  18.9150.6  11.349
Figure 16: Loading FBD kN

T
It is known thatTG nG1 /referred
2 n3 / 4
to motor side will be denoted as TM 2 and is related by
TM 2 
 G ,1 / 2 G ,3 / 4

TM 2 
11.349 1   
1
3.5 4.5  889.6
0.90.9 Nm

Thus total torque at motor required is


Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2
Ttotal  116.72  889.6
Ttotal  1006.32
Nm.
Example 3(Taken from Roslan, Che’ Abas, Yunus, (2001), UTM)

Hoist
Dia = 0.9 m

Figure 17: Gear with inclined loading

Figure 14 above shows a motor accelerating a hoist with diameter 0.9m, through two sets
of gear reducing system. Gear ratio for gear 1 and 2 is 1/3.5 while for gear 3 and 4 is 1/ 4.5.
Moment of inertia for the motor shaft is 5 kgm2, middle shaft is 20 kgm2 and hoist shaft is 100
kgm2. The rope that is encircled on the hoist must be capable to lift up a load of 5 tones that is
sliding on a 1 in 50 slope. Friction on the slope is 1000N and the total torque at motor required to
raise the load is 1500N. Use gear efficiency of 90% for both gear set. If there is friction torque
T  800
effect on the middle shaft, TX  150 Nm and at hoist shaft is y Nm. Calculate the
acceleration of the load at the above condition.

Solution

For the overall gear ratio,1 1 1


n0  n1 / 2 n3 / 4   
3.5 4.5 15.75

Total torque required by motor to raise load


Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2  TM 3

Where TM 1 = Torque to overcome equivalent inertia (refer to motor side).


TM 2 =Torque to accelerate the load through gear system
TM 3 
Total torque to overcome friction effect.

a) Consider for TM 1
T  I equiv m
Previously, M 1
For double set of gear (n ) 2 system,
I reducing I ( n ) 2 ( n3 / 4 ) 2
I equiv  I m  T 1 / 2  G 1 / 2
 G ,1 / 2 ( G ,1 / 2 )( G ,3 / 4 )
20( 1 ) 2 100( 1 ) 2 ( 1 ) 2
I equiv  5 3.5  3.5 4.5  7.312
0.9 (0.9)(0.9) kgm2
a a
G  
a   G rG rG 0.45
From , thus,
G 1  a 
  m  15.75 G  15.75   35a
Also from gear ratio,  m 15.75 , thus,  0.45 

Thus TM 1  7.31235a   255.92a Nm

b) Consider for TM 2 as in Figure 15;

From  F  ma,
F1 F1  FR  mg sin   ma
F1  5000a  1000  50009.81 1  50
FR Mg sinθ F1  5000a  1981 N
5000g Thus, torque to accelerate hoist
θ
TG  F1r  5000a  19810.45

TG  2250a  891.45
Nm
F1
TG
Use gear efficiency to relate with TM 2
T n n
TM 2  G 1 / 2 3 / 4
r  G ,1 / 2 G ,3 / 4
hoist
TM 2  176.4a  69.876 Nm
Figure 18: inclined loading

TM 3
c) Consider for

TM 3
Friction effect Tcan
n be grouped
T n ntogether to form where;
TM 3  X 1 / 2  Y 1 / 2 3 / 4
 G ,1 / 2  G ,1 / 2 G ,3 / 4
 1   1  1 
150  800  
TM 3   3.5 
  3.5  4.5 
 110.33
0.9 0.9 2 Nm

Ttotal  TM 1  TM 2  TM 3
From
1500  255.92a   176.4a  69.876  110.33
Thus a  3.1 m/s2
Tutorial 1-GEAR SYSTEM

1. The axes of two parallel shafts are to be 600mm apart approximately, and have to be
connected by spur gear, having a circular pitch of 30 mm. If gear A rotate at 200 rpm and
gear B rotate at 600 rpm, find the number of teeth on each gear.

600 mm

2. Figure below showed a motor used to accelerate a hoist through a set of gear system.
Gear for the hoist’s shaft has 200 teeth and gear for motor shaft has 20 teeth. Gear
efficiency is 90 %. Moment of inertia for the motor shaft is 2.5 kgm² and hoist shaft is
275 kgm². The rope that carries a 250 kg load are encircle on hoist with diameter 1.2 m.
By neglecting the friction, find
a) gear ratio,
b) equivalent moment inertia for a gear system,
c) the total torque required by the motor to accelerate the load at acceleration of 1.0
m/s².

Set of gear
Motor

Hoist

Rope

Load
3 The diagram above shows a gear train composed of three gears. Gear A revolves at 60
revs/min in a clockwise direction.

GEAR GEAR GEAR


A B C
20 60 10
TEETH TEETH TEETH
a) What is the output in revolutions per minute at Gear C?
b) In what direction does Gear C revolve ?
[ 120 rpm, clockwise ]

4 Spur gears are arranged as shown below. Driver gear is rotating at 200 rpm in clockwise
direction. Calculate;
(i) Rotational speed, N of gear D and
( ii ) Gear ratio, n of the gear train system

(…..)
5 FIGURE Q1(b) shows a motor used to accelerate a hoist through a set of gear system.
Gear for the hoist’s shaft has 100 teeth and gear for motor shaft has 10 teeth. Gear
efficiency is 90 %. Moment of inertia for the motor shaft is 2 kgm² and hoist shaft is 200
kgm². Motor shaft attached by a support bearing with friction, Tx is 9 Nm. The rope that
carries a 147 kg load are encircled on hoist with radius 0.5 m. By neglecting the gear
friction, find
(i) Gear ratio n,
( ii ) Equivalent moment inertia, Iequi for a gear system and
( iii ) The total torque, Ttotal required by the motor to accelerate the load at acceleration

Set of gear
Motor

Tx Hoist

Rope

Load

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