The following is a work cycle graph for a flywheel. T₂ is the torque supplied by motor while T₁ and T₃ are the torques required by machine. The flywheel is accelerated during the

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Bevel Gears, Worm Gears and FlyWheel topics: Bevel gears and its terminology, bevel gear strength, worm gears and flywheel coefficient. Some differences between bevel gears, worm gears, and flywheels are: Bevel gears: These gears have angular gear teeth and use the entire width of the interlocking teeth to transmit force. They are used to transfer mechanical energy or shaft power between intersecting shafts, either perpendicular or at an angle. Bevel gears are often mounted on shafts that are 90 degrees apart, but can be designed to work at other angles. Worm gears: These gears are made up... Show more

The following is a work cycle graph for a flywheel. T₂ is the torque supplied by motor while T₁ and T₃ are the torques required by machine. The flywheel is accelerated during the<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/machine-design-questions-answers-flywheel-q11.png' alt='The portion AB the flywheel is Accelerated when T₂ is the torque supplied by motor' width='246' height='167' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-166108' />