The helix angle on the worm is generally quite large, and that on the gear very small. Usually specify the lead angle λ on the worm and helix angle ψG on the gear.
Pitch diameter of the worm :
Lead and Lead Angle :
PR ke-2 : Tulis kembali Example 13 – 7. Force transmitted load. Whre rav is the pitch radius at the midpoint of the tooth for the gear
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Example 13 – 8.
Radial and Axial Force :
PR ke-2 : Tulis kembali Example 13 – 9. Since the gear force are opposite to the worm forces, we can summarize the relations by writing :
Worm gear forces after including frictional force :
Frictional force :
Tangential force on the gear :
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PR ke-2 : Tulis kembali
Efficiency : Example 13 – 10. Substituting in eq. (14-1)
By rearranging eq. (a) :
Substitute the value of x from eq. (b)
and multiply the numerator and denumerator by circular pitch p, we find PR ke-2 : Tulis kembali Example 14 – 1. In these equations l and t are from the layout in Fig. 14–1, φ is the pressure angle, rf is the fillet radius, b is the dedendum, and d is the pitch diameter.