Mar 1, 2002 #1 SErgini0 Mechanical Joined Jan 15, 2002 Messages 23 Location GB Hello, I've been looking everywhere for a folmula that gives the ratio of a epicyclic gear using the number of teeth. Can anyone help?
Hello, I've been looking everywhere for a folmula that gives the ratio of a epicyclic gear using the number of teeth. Can anyone help?
Mar 1, 2002 Staff #2 jimbo New member Staff member Joined Dec 20, 1998 Messages 222 Location US There is a "gear and pulley engineering" Forum. You may have more response from that Forum. Upvote 0 Downvote
There is a "gear and pulley engineering" Forum. You may have more response from that Forum.
Mar 3, 2002 1 #3 GregLocock Automotive Joined Apr 10, 2001 Messages 23,891 Location Orbiting a small yellow star Everywhere? Gosh, http://www.efunda.com/designstandards/gears/gears_epicyclic_train.cfm can't possibly exist then, can it? Cheers Greg Locock Upvote 0 Downvote
Everywhere? Gosh, http://www.efunda.com/designstandards/gears/gears_epicyclic_train.cfm can't possibly exist then, can it? Cheers Greg Locock
Mar 4, 2002 #4 gearguru Automotive Joined Aug 29, 2001 Messages 513 Location US Machinery handbook; Gieck's Engineering formulas and any gear design books have the formulas. GregLocock, thanks for the address. Good page. gearguru Upvote 0 Downvote
Machinery handbook; Gieck's Engineering formulas and any gear design books have the formulas. GregLocock, thanks for the address. Good page. gearguru