Chain Design
Chain Design
This is one of the most important parts of a SPV which gives the final push or
motion to the wheels and make the vehicle move. It primarily consists of a chain
and sprocket drive
Fig.
Chain Construction
Chains have a surprising number of parts. The roller turns freely on the bushing,
which is attached on each end to the inner plate. A pin passes through the bushing,
and is attached at each end to the outer plate. Bicycle chains omit the bushing,
instead using the circular ridge formed around the pin hole of the inner plate.
Fig.
Chain Dimensions
Chain types are identified by number; i.e. a number 40 chain. The rightmost digit is
0 for chain of the standard dimensions; 1 for lightweight chain; and 5 for roller less
bushing chain. The digits to the left indicate the pitch of the chain in eighths of an
inch. For example, a number 40 chain would have a pitch of four-eighths of an
inch, or 1/2", and would be of the standard dimensions in width, roller diameter,
etc.
The roller diameter is "nearest binary fraction" (32nd of an inch) to 5/8ths of the
pitch; pin diameter is half of roller diameter. The width of the chain, for "standard"
(0 series) chain, is the nearest binary fraction to 5/8ths of the pitch; for narrow
chains (1 series) width is 41% of the pitch. Sprocket thickness is approximately 85-
90% of the roller width.
Sprockets
Sprockets should be accurately aligned in a common vertical plane, with their axes
parallel. Chain should be kept clean and well lubricated with thin, light-bodied oil
that will penetrate the small clearances between pins and bushings.
5. COMPONENT DESIGN
Detailed part design
(All equation nos. and table nos. in the following design correspond to Machine
Design Data Handbook-Vol. I by Prof. K. Lingaiah)
= 0.1865 KW
For Roller Simplex Chain No. 04C (from table (21.67/Pg 355)),
Pitch, p = 6.35 mm
= 36
= 6.35 ÷ sin(180/36)
= 72.86 mm
= 72.86 mm
= (6.35*36*150) ÷ (60*1000)
= .5715 m/s
=>Fa= (3.4*103)/5
= 680 N
No. of strands, is= Fθ/Fa ….(21.118/pg315)
= 665.72/680
= .979 < 1
required pull.
Where, α= sin-1((d1-d2)/(2*C))
=0
= 212.38 pitches
= 6.35*214
= 1358.9 mm
= 1000*.1865/.5715
= 326.33 N
= .05*1000*.57152/9.8066
= 1.665 N
Fs= 6*.05*1000*560/1000
= 168 N
=>no= 3.4*1000/(326.33+1.665+168)
= 6.85 > 5