Creative journey - Acrylic gearbox
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CREATIVE JOURNEYKarl LankschJames McIvor
Conor CochraneInnes White

CONSTRAINTS & REQUIREMENTS
• Allowable gearbox materials are acrylic and glue.
• Must be cut from A4 sized sheet. • Must be securable to EN216 mounting
plate. • Set-up time should be minimal.• Able to drag 10kg weight up ramp. • String or chord must be used.

RESEARCHGEAR TYPES

PLANETARY GEARS
PROS• High gear ratios may be achieved
within a relatively compact size.• Longer gear life at similar loads• High efficiency – 95% per stage is
commonCONS
• Difficult to implement in acrylic sheet
• Requires more intricate parts- Higher risk of gearbox failure
• Generally loud when operating

HELICAL GEARS
PROS• Lower Kv value (dynamic factor)• Quiet when operating• Highly durable
CONS• Not practical to make via cutting
acrylic sheet• Not space efficient• thrust along the axis of the gear,
which needs to be accommodated by appropriate thrust bearings

SPUR GEARSPROS
• Easiest to make/assemble from acrylic sheet
• Mass can be lowered by removing non critical sections
• Easily layered for compact design• Can be paired to form reductions
CONS• Can be noisy at high operation
speeds• Gear teeth experience large
amounts of stress
PREFERRED OPTION

PREFERRED MATERIALSHeavy Gauge Fishing line
• Inexpensive• Built to sustain heavy loads
2 Part epoxy resin• Quick cure• Rated to tensile strength of
2400KPa

MIND MAP
Gear Box
Design
Types
HelicalBevel
Planetary
Spur
Performance
Power / Time /
Efficiency
MotorRampDimensio
nsAxial
Diameter
Teeth
Constraints
A4 sheet
Ramp
Material
LimitedProperties
Friction
Lubrication
Spur Gear
Designs
Gear Train / Dimensions
Chosen Concepts

SCAMPER
Reverse Reverse and repeat process until results are satisfactory
Eliminate
Eliminate any design existing design flaws
Put Put design to other groups for review
Modify Modify design, minimize waste, maximize gear efficiency
Adapt Adapt design components to accommodate the mount
Combine Combine concepts about gears for initial gear ratio and gearbox design
Substitute
Substitute different gears/gear ratios in theory

INITIAL GEARBOX IDEAThis gearbox has a gear ratio of 260:1It uses the gears and spacers in order to transmit the motors power via fixed shaftsThe gears involved are:1 – 16 toothed gear (input gear: does not need to be cut)1 – 40 toothed gear4 – 20 toothed gears4 – 64 toothed gears (1 of which will be our output gear)
Output gearSpacer
Input gear
FixedShaft Axials
Gear ratio calculations
G. R = (40/16) x (64/20)^4 : 1
G.R = (2.5 x 3.2^4) : 1 = 262 : 1
The gearbox uses one gear gear reduction of ratio 2.5:1
followed by 4 gear reductionsof ratio 3.2:1

INITIAL GEARBOX
IDEA