lsm77
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2006
- 3
hi, maybee you guys could clear up something for me
i am currently designing a system that consists of a shaft, driven by a sprocket and chain from a geared motor.
the shaft has a gear pinion at each end driving a linear rack.
I have worked out the power required by a pinion from its pitch diameter and its rotating speed, ( power = torque x rpm) however, I am unsure as to whether the power from each gear pinion would need to be added to arrive at the required input power of the shaft,
in other words, for a shaft, is the sum of all power take-offs equal to the power input? ( disregarding inefficiencies etc)
cheers,
LSM77
i am currently designing a system that consists of a shaft, driven by a sprocket and chain from a geared motor.
the shaft has a gear pinion at each end driving a linear rack.
I have worked out the power required by a pinion from its pitch diameter and its rotating speed, ( power = torque x rpm) however, I am unsure as to whether the power from each gear pinion would need to be added to arrive at the required input power of the shaft,
in other words, for a shaft, is the sum of all power take-offs equal to the power input? ( disregarding inefficiencies etc)
cheers,
LSM77