nanobot29
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2011
- 53
I'm looking to purchase a used 4,000 hp gearbox with a single stage helical gears. It was designed to be a speed reducer but I'd like to run it as a speed increaser.
Gear ratio - 14:1
low speed shaft - 1,800 rpm
high speed shaft - 25,200 rpm
the gearbox is single direction. Can i run this as an increaser if i maintain the direction of torque and rotation? i want to be able to drive the 1,800 rpm shaft (at 1800 rpm) and obtain 25,200 rpm as the output.
I did a quick free-body diagram and the thrust loads would remain in the same direction as if used as a reducer. What else do i need to consider? Are mating pairs of helical gears ever machined such that the pinion can't act as the driven gear?
if i inspect this gearbox myself, what should i look for in the gearing?
thanks for any advice,
nick
Gear ratio - 14:1
low speed shaft - 1,800 rpm
high speed shaft - 25,200 rpm
the gearbox is single direction. Can i run this as an increaser if i maintain the direction of torque and rotation? i want to be able to drive the 1,800 rpm shaft (at 1800 rpm) and obtain 25,200 rpm as the output.
I did a quick free-body diagram and the thrust loads would remain in the same direction as if used as a reducer. What else do i need to consider? Are mating pairs of helical gears ever machined such that the pinion can't act as the driven gear?
if i inspect this gearbox myself, what should i look for in the gearing?
thanks for any advice,
nick