Design of Belts, Ropes and Chains - U8
Design of Belts, Ropes and Chains - U8
INTRODUCTION
Power is transmitted from the prime mover to a machine by means of intermediate
mechanism called drives. This intermediate mechanism known as drives may be belt or chain
or gears. Belt is used to transmit motion from one shaft to another shaft with the help of
pulleys, preferably if the centre distance is long. It is not positive drive since there is slip in
belt drive.
Demerits:
• It is not a positive drive.
• Comparatively large size.
• Stretching of belt calling for resewing when the centre distance is constant.
• Not suitable for short centre distance.
• Belt joints reduce the life of the belt.
• High bearing loads and belt stresses.
• Less efficiency due to slip and creep.
Creep in Belts
Consider an open belt drive rotating in clockwise direction as shown in figure. The portion of
the belt leaving the driven and entering the driver is known as tight side and portion of belt
leaving the driver and entering the driven is known as slack side.
During rotation there is an expansion of belt on tight side and contraction of belt on the slack
side. Due to this uneven expansion and contraction of the belt over the pulleys, there will be a
relative movement of the belt over the pulleys, this phenomenon is known as creep in belts.
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Velocity Ratio
The ratio of angular velocity of the driver pulley to the angular velocity of the driven pulley
is known as velocity ratio or speed ratio or transmission ratio.
Velocity Ratio
The ratio of angular velocity of the driver pulley to the angular velocity of the driven
pulley is known as velocity ratio or speed ratio or transmission ratio.
Slip in Belts
Consider an open belt drive rotating in clockwise direction, this rotation of belt over the
pulleys is assumed to be due to firm frictional grip between the belt and pulleys.
When this frictional grip becomes in sufficient, there is a possibility of forward motion of
driver without carrying belt with it and there is also possibility of belt rotating without
carrying the driver pulley with it, this is known as slip in belt.
Therefore slip may be defined as the relative motion between the pulley and the belt in it. This
reduces velocity ratio and usually expressed as a percentage.
Let s1 = Percentage of slip between driver pulley rim and the belt.
s2 = Percentage of slip between the belt and the driven pulley rim.
Linear speed of driver = πd1 n1
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Example
A belt is required to transmit 18.5 kW from a pulley of 1.2 m diameter running at 250
rpm to another pulley which runs at 500 rpm.The distance between the centers of pulleys is
2.7 m. The following data refer to an open belt drive, ȝ = 0.25. Safe working stress for
leather is 1.75 N/mm2. Thickness of belt = 10mm. Determine the width and length of belt
taking centrifugal tension into account. Also find the initial tension in the belt and absolute
power that can be transmitted by this belt and the speed at which this can be transmitted.
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V- BELT DRIVE
Introduction
When the distance between the shafts is less, then V-belts are preferred. These are endless and
of trapezoidal cross section as shown in Figure. It consists of central layer of fabric and
moulded in rubber or rubber like compound. This assembly is enclosed in an elastic wearing
cover. The belt will have contact at the two sides of the groove in the pulley. The wedging
action between the belt and groove will increase the coefficient of friction making the drive a
positive one.
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Types of V - belts
a) Endless V-belt
b) Assembling of V-belt
c) Narrow V-belt
d) Wide V-belt with cogs
e) Narrow V-belt with cogs
f) Double angle V-belt
g) Great angle V-belt
h) Vee-band
i) Pol-rib belt
Disadvantages:
• Initial cost is more as the fabrication of pulleys with V-grooves are complicated.
• Cannot be used when the center distance is large.
• Improper belt tensioning and mismatching of belt results in reduction in service life.