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Contents of the Design of Belt Drives PDF

List of 106 Design of Belt Drives Formulas

Actual Power Transmitted given Power Transmitted by Flat for Design Purpose
Angle of Wrap given Belt Tension in Tight Side
Angle of Wrap of V-Belt given Belt Tension in Loose Side of Belt
Belt Length for Cross Belt Drive
Belt Tension in Loose Side of Belt given Initial Tension in Belt
Belt Tension in Loose Side of Belt given Tension in Tight Side
Belt Tension in Loose Side of V-Belt
Belt Tension in Loose Side of V-Belt given Power Transmitted
Belt tension in tight side
Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Initial Tension in Belt
Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Power Transmitted using V-Belt
Belt Tension in Tight Side of Belt given Tension due to Centrifugal Force
Belt Tension in Tight Side of V-Belt
Belt Velocity given Power Transmitted using V-Belt
Belt Velocity given Tension in Belt Due to Centrifugal Force
Belt Velocity of V-Belt given Belt Tension in Loose Side
Bending Moment on Arm of Belt Driven Pulley
Bending Moment on Arm of Belt Driven Pulley given Bending Stress in Arm
Bending Moment on Arm of Belt Driven Pulley given Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Bending Stress in Arm of Belt Driven Pulley
Bending Stress in Arm of Belt Driven Pulley given Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Center Distance from Small Pulley to Big Pulley given Wrap Angle of Big Pulley
Center Distance from Small Pulley to Big Pulley given Wrap Angle of Small Pulley
Center Distance given Wrap Angle for Small Pulley of Cross Belt Drive
Coefficient of Friction in between Surfaces given Belt Tension in Tight Side
Coefficient of Friction in V-Belt given Belt Tension in Loose Side of Belt
Correcting Factor for Belt Length given Number of Belts Required
Correction Factor for Arc of Contact given Number of Belts Required
Correction Factor for Industrial Service given Design Power
Correction Factor for Industrial Services given Number of Belts Required
Datum length of synchronous belt
Design Power for V Belt
Diameter of Big Pulley given Wrap Angle for Big Pulley
Diameter of Big Pulley given Wrap Angle for Small Pulley of Cross Belt Drive
Diameter of Big Pulley given Wrap Angle of Small Pulley
Diameter of Small Pulley given Wrap Angle for Small Pulley of Cross Belt Drive
Diameter of Small Pulley given Wrap Angle of Big Pulley
Diameter of Small Pulley given Wrap Angle of Small Pulley
Distance from Belt pitch line to Pulley tip circle radius
Drive Power to be Transmitted given Number of Belts Required
Effective Pull in V-Belt
Initial Tension in Belt Drive
Initial Tension in Belt given Velocity of Belt for Maximum Power Transmission
Length of Belt
Load Correction Factor given Power Transmitted by Flat Belt for Design Purpose
Major Axis of Elliptical Cross-Section of Pulley's Arm given Moment of Inertia of Arm
Mass of One Meter Length of Belt given Maximum Permissible Tensile Stress of Belt
Mass of One Meter Length of Belt given Tension in Belt Due to Centrifugal Force
Mass of One Meter Length of Belt given Velocity for Maximum Power Transmission
Mass of One Meter Length of V-Belt given Belt Tension in Loose Side
Mass per unit length of belt
Maximum Belt Tension
Maximum Belt Tension given Tension Due to Centrifugal Force
Maximum Permissible Tensile Stress of Belt Material
Minor Axis of Elliptical Cross-Section of Arm given Moment of Inertia of Arm
Minor Axis of Elliptical Cross-Section of Pulley's Arm given Bending Stress in Arm
Minor Axis of Elliptical Cross-Section of Pulley's Arm given Moment of Inertia of Arm
Minor Axis of Elliptical Cross-Section of Pulley's Arm given Torque and Bending Stress
Moment of Inertia of Pulley's Arm
Moment of Inertia of Pulley's Arm given Bending Stress in Arm
Moment of Inertia of Pulley's Arm given Minor Axis of Elliptical Section Arm
Number of Arms of Pulley given Bending Moment on Arm
Number of Arms of Pulley given Bending Stress in Arm
Number of Arms of Pulley given Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Number of Teeth in Belt given Datum Length of Synchronous Belt
Number of Teeth in larger pulley given Transmission ratio of Synchronous belt drive
Number of Teeth in Smaller pulley given Transmission ratio of Synchronous belt drive
Number of V Belts Required for Given Applications
Optimum Velocity of Belt for Maximum Power Transmission
Pitch diameter of big pulley of V Belt drive
Pitch Diameter of Larger Pulley given Transmission Ratio of Synchronous Belt Drive
Pitch diameter of smaller pulley given pitch diameter of big pulley
Pitch Diameter of Smaller Pulley given Transmission Ratio of Synchronous Belt Drive
Pitch given Datum Length of Synchronous Belt
Power Rating of Single V-Belt given Number of Belts Required
Power Transmitted by Flat Belt for Design Purpose
Power transmitted by synchronous belt
Power Transmitted using V Belt
Pulley outside Diameter given Distance between Belt Pitch line and Pulley tip circle radius
Pulley Pitch Diameter given Distance between Belt pitch line and Pulley tip circle radius
Radius of Rim of Pulley given Bending Moment Acting on Arm
Radius of Rim of Pulley given Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Service Correction Factor given Power transmitted by Synchronous Belt
Speed of bigger pulley given speed of smaller pulley
Speed of larger pulley given Transmission ratio of Synchronous belt drive
Speed of smaller pulley given pitch diameter of both pulleys
Speed of smaller pulley given Transmission ratio of Synchronous belt drive
Standard Capacity of selected Belt given Power transmitted by Synchronous Belt
Tangential Force at End of Each Arm of Pulley given Bending Moment on Arm
Tangential Force at End of Each Arm of Pulley given Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Tension in Belt Due to Centrifugal Force
Tension in Belt Due to Centrifugal Force given Permissible Tensile Stress of Belt Material
Thickness of Belt given Maximum Belt Tension
Torque Transmitted by Pulley
Torque Transmitted by Pulley given Bending Moment on Arm
Torque Transmitted by Pulley given Bending Stress in Arm
Transmission Ratio of Synchronous belt drive given no. of teeth in smaller and larger pulley
Transmission Ratio of Synchronous Belt drive given Pitch Diameter of Smaller and Larger Pulley
Transmission Ratio of Synchronous belt drive given Speed of smaller and larger pulley
Transmitted Power given Design Power
Velocity of Belt for Maximum Power Transmission given Maximum Permissible tensile Stress
Velocity of belt given tension of belt in tight side
Width of Belt given Maximum Belt Tension
Wrap Angle for Big Pulley
Wrap Angle for Small Pulley
Wrap Angle for Small Pulley of Cross Belt Drive

Variables used in Design of Belt Drives PDF

  1. a Minor Axis of Pulley Arm (Millimeter)
  2. ap Belt Pitch Line and Pulley Tip Circle Radius Width (Millimeter)
  3. b Width of Belt (Millimeter)
  4. ba Major Axis of Pulley Arm (Millimeter)
  5. C Centre Distance between Pulleys (Millimeter)
  6. Cs Service Correction Factor
  7. d Diameter of Small Pulley (Millimeter)
  8. D Diameter of Big Pulley (Millimeter)
  9. do Pulley Outside Diameter (Millimeter)
  10. d' Pulley Pitch Diameter (Millimeter)
  11. d'1 Pitch Diameter of Smaller Pulley (Millimeter)
  12. d'2 Pitch Diameter of Larger Pulley (Millimeter)
  13. Fa Load Correction Factor
  14. Far Correction Factor for Industrial Service
  15. Fcr Correction Factor for Belt Length
  16. Fdr Correction Factor for Arc of Contact
  17. i Transmission Ratio of Belt Drive
  18. I Area Moment of Inertia of Arms (Millimeter⁴)
  19. l Datum Length of Belt (Millimeter)
  20. L Belt Length (Millimeter)
  21. m Mass of Meter Length of Belt (Kilogram per Meter)
  22. Mb Bending Moment in Pulley's Arm (Newton Millimeter)
  23. Mt Torque Transmitted by Pulley (Newton Millimeter)
  24. mv Mass of Meter Length of V Belt (Kilogram per Meter)
  25. N Number of Belts
  26. n1 Speed of Smaller Pulley (Revolution per Minute)
  27. n2 Speed of Larger Pulley (Revolution per Minute)
  28. Npu Number of Arms in Pulley
  29. P Tangential Force at End of Each Pulley Arm (Newton)
  30. P1 Belt Tension on Tight Side (Newton)
  31. P2 Belt Tension on Loose Side (Newton)
  32. Pc Circular Pitch for Synchronous Belt (Millimeter)
  33. Pd Design Power of Belt Drive (Kilowatt)
  34. Pe Effective Pull in V Belt (Newton)
  35. Pi Initial Tension in Belt (Newton)
  36. Pmax Maximum Tension in Belt (Newton)
  37. Pr Power Rating of Single V-Belt (Kilowatt)
  38. Ps Standard Capacity of Belt (Kilowatt)
  39. Pt Power transmitted by belt (Kilowatt)
  40. R Radius of Rim of Pulley (Millimeter)
  41. t Thickness of Belt (Millimeter)
  42. T1 Number of teeth on smaller pulley
  43. T2 Number of teeth on larger pulley
  44. Tb Belt Tension due to Centrifugal Force (Newton)
  45. vb Belt Velocity (Meter per Second)
  46. vo Optimum Velocity of Belt (Meter per Second)
  47. z Number of teeth on belt
  48. α Wrap Angle on Pulley (Degree)
  49. αa Wrap Angle for Cross Belt Drive (Degree)
  50. αb Wrap Angle on Big Pulley (Degree)
  51. αs Wrap Angle on Small Pulley (Degree)
  52. θ V belt angle (Degree)
  53. μ Coefficient of Friction for Belt Drive
  54. σ Tensile Stress in Belt (Newton per Square Millimeter)
  55. σb Bending stress in pulley's arm (Newton per Square Millimeter)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Design of Belt Drives PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Constant: e, 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249
    Napier's constant
  3. Function: asin, asin(Number)
    The inverse sine function, is a trigonometric function that takes a ratio of two sides of a right triangle and outputs the angle opposite the side with the given ratio.
  4. Function: ln, ln(Number)
    The natural logarithm, also known as the logarithm to the base e, is the inverse function of the natural exponential function.
  5. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  6. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  7. Measurement: Length in Millimeter (mm)
    Length Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Pressure in Newton per Square Millimeter (N/mm²)
    Pressure Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Speed in Meter per Second (m/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Power in Kilowatt (kW)
    Power Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Force in Newton (N)
    Force Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Angle in Degree (°)
    Angle Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Angular Velocity in Revolution per Minute (rev/min)
    Angular Velocity Unit Conversion
  14. Measurement: Torque in Newton Millimeter (N*mm)
    Torque Unit Conversion
  15. Measurement: Second Moment of Area in Millimeter⁴ (mm⁴)
    Second Moment of Area Unit Conversion
  16. Measurement: Linear Mass Density in Kilogram per Meter (kg/m)
    Linear Mass Density Unit Conversion
  17. Measurement: Stress in Newton per Square Millimeter (N/mm²)
    Stress Unit Conversion

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