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Discussion Forum : Machine Design - Section 1 (Q.No. 42)
42.
Which of the following statement is correct for gears?
The addendum is less than dedendum
The pitch circle diameter is equal to the product of module and number of teeth
The pitch circle is always greater than the base circle
all of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sahid parvez said:   8 years ago
Addendum- it is the radial height of a tooth above the pitch circle.its standard value is one module.

Dedendum- it is the radial depth of a tooth below the pitch circle. It's standard value is 1.157m.

Ani said:   8 years ago
Dedendum = 1.157*addendum.
Addendum = radial distance from pitch circle to top of tooth.
Dedendum = radial distance from pitch circle to base of the tooth.

Raghuprasad said:   8 years ago
Module m: Pitch diameter divided by number of teeth: m= D/T.
Circular pitch p: The width of a tooth and a space, measured on the pitch circle. Cp= π*D/T.
Diametral pitch P: The number of teeth of a gear per inch of its pitch diameter. Dp = T/D.

Ravi gupta said:   8 years ago
Pitch circle diameter is the product of module and not no of teeth.

Glorie said:   8 years ago
Please, is it must for the pitch circle diameter to be greater than the base circle diameter.

Alok said:   9 years ago
Please, give an explanation about option B.

Ravindra said:   9 years ago
Addendum is the distance from pitch circle to the teeth head, so it must be less than dedendum.

Gaurav said:   9 years ago
Very well said @Chandan.

Chandan said:   10 years ago
Guys the question said addendum not circle!

Rathi said:   1 decade ago
Why dedendum is larger than addendum?

Meshing of mating teeth should occur on the involute portion of teeth. The teeth have involute profile from the base circles to addendum circles. If there is inaccuracy in manufacturing of gears, then the tip of tooth of one gear (always lies on its addendum circle) will dig the bottom portion of mating gear that results in interference. To avoid this bottom land of gears are lowered such that it lies on the periphery of the dedendum circle. The dedendum circle is made smaller than the base circle and also lies below the pitch circle at distance, 'b'. Addendum circle lies at distance 'a', beyond the pitch circle, such that b > a.


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