Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion
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24.
When the axes of the shafts, over which the gears are mounted, move relative to a fixed axis, then the train is known as reverted gear train.
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.
Sachin said:
2 years ago
Coaxial shafts but not connected with each other.
D. Kawadkar said:
5 years ago
Yes, agree It is an epicyclic gear train.
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Siva said:
6 years ago
Coaxial shaft is reverted gears.
(1)
SUNIL rathod said:
6 years ago
Yes, it's epicyclic gear train.
Sushanta said:
9 years ago
Yes, it is Epicyclic.
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Bhuro said:
9 years ago
It is Epicyclic.
Siddhu dada thakur said:
9 years ago
Yes, this is a epicyclic gear train.
Abhi said:
9 years ago
In given question, it is epicyclic gear.
In reverted gear, gears are mounts on the coaxial shaft.
In reverted gear, gears are mounts on the coaxial shaft.
Sangam said:
10 years ago
If the gears are mounted over the co-axial shafts then train formed is called as reverted gear train.
And I think answer of this question is epicyclic gear train as it said that the they are move to an fixed axis.
And I think answer of this question is epicyclic gear train as it said that the they are move to an fixed axis.
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Ankit said:
10 years ago
Coaxial shafts are deployed in reverted gear trains.
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