Two involute gears are designed to mesh for a given centre distance and a given angular velocity ratio (other than 1). During assembly, the centre distance has increased slightly. Then which of the following changes occur?(i) Velocity ratio changes(ii) Pressure angle changes(iii) Pitch circle diameter changes(iv) Working depth changes(v) Base circle radius changesSelect the correct answer using the code given below.

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 250  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Machine Kinematics Practice Test: Toothed Gearing & Gear Trains — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Toothed Gearing & Gear Trains topics include: Toothed gearing, gearing laws, gear trains and its types, spur gears, epicyclic gear trains torques, interference, contact path, standard proportions of gear system, bevel gears, worm and standard spur gears, reverted gears length of arc of a contact and its ratio. Toothed gears are used to transmit power and motion between shafts that rotate at a specific velocity ratio. They are also used as sliding gears for speed change mechanisms in gearboxes.  Here are some types of gears: Spur gears: These are cylindrical gears with teeth that are... Show more

Two involute gears are designed to mesh for a given centre distance and a given angular velocity ratio (other than 1). During assembly, the centre distance has increased slightly. Then which of the following changes occur?<br />(i) Velocity ratio changes<br />(ii) Pressure angle changes<br />(iii) Pitch circle diameter changes<br />(iv) Working depth changes<br />(v) Base circle radius changes<br />Select the correct answer using the code given below.