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Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 8 (Q.No. 8)
8.
The radial distance from the top of a tooth to the bottom of a tooth in a meshing gear, is called
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Ihtisham Ul Haq said:
4 years ago
The answer C is correct, because during meshing of gears the top of tooth touch bottom land above the the clearance.
But to avoid the confusion of total depth, It is The radial distance from the top of a tooth to the bottom of a tooth in a gear without meshing with another.
But to avoid the confusion of total depth, It is The radial distance from the top of a tooth to the bottom of a tooth in a gear without meshing with another.
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Bhargav said:
6 years ago
The Right answer is clearance.
SANJAY MAKWANA said:
7 years ago
In Meshing gear means top portion of gear A and bottom portion of gear B. Whenever both are meshing condition than always clearance between them. Therefore the correct answer is C.
Deepak Sharma said:
7 years ago
I agree @Dinesh.
Swapnil said:
7 years ago
Exactly right. Thanks @Dinesh.
DINESH said:
8 years ago
The radial distance from the top of a tooth to the bottom of a tooth in a "meshing gear".
Focus on the word meshing gear. So the correct answer is option C.
Focus on the word meshing gear. So the correct answer is option C.
Meet said:
8 years ago
Right answer is total depth.
Working depth=total depth-clearance.
Clearance is the radial distance between the top of the tooth of the one gear to the bottom of the tooth of another mating gear.
Working depth=total depth-clearance.
Clearance is the radial distance between the top of the tooth of the one gear to the bottom of the tooth of another mating gear.
Gullapudi. Ravi Teja said:
8 years ago
Yes, it's option D.
Shavan said:
8 years ago
Yes, I too think option D is same.
A.Jay said:
8 years ago
It should be D) working depth.
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