Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
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.
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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.
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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.

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.
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Ankit said:   10 years ago
Coaxial shafts are deployed in reverted gear trains.


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