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** The output value contains a letter A through H which indicates the column the last gear must be placed. The last gear is always in row 8.
 
** The output value contains a letter A through H which indicates the column the last gear must be placed. The last gear is always in row 8.
 
** The output value also contains a number range (from the example above H65-H78).  The numbers are percentages or ratios (in gearbox design percentage and ratio mean the same thing). In our example, we are looking for an output value between 65% and 78%.
 
** The output value also contains a number range (from the example above H65-H78).  The numbers are percentages or ratios (in gearbox design percentage and ratio mean the same thing). In our example, we are looking for an output value between 65% and 78%.
* Once you know with ratio range you can go to the [[Gearbox_Ratios Gearbox Ratios]] page and select a row with a ratio value within your device range.
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* Once you know with ratio range you can go to the [[Gearbox_Ratios|Gearbox Ratios]] page and select a row with a ratio value within your device range.
 
* Write down or note the Gear Linkage values.
 
* Write down or note the Gear Linkage values.
 
** The linkage values display gear sizes and mesh connections.  So "how" to connect gears, NOT where to place them on the gear design table (that's our job to figure out).
 
** The linkage values display gear sizes and mesh connections.  So "how" to connect gears, NOT where to place them on the gear design table (that's our job to figure out).

Revision as of 12:11, 13 January 2020

GearBox Design Note's

These are notes basis on my experience and are a reminder of what I have learned and how piece together designs for gearboxes.

Process to a gear box

  • You have a device that can use a gear box (such as a quarry).
  • So far it looks like, each device will have a random output value associated with it. So you will NOT be able to create a bunch of gear boxes for all quarries as each quarry will have separate output values.
  • A device will have an output value containing a column and a range of ratios associated with it (e.g. H65-H78). In the case of a quarry, clicking on it will provide the out values needed for a gearbox.
    • The output value contains a letter A through H which indicates the column the last gear must be placed. The last gear is always in row 8.
    • The output value also contains a number range (from the example above H65-H78). The numbers are percentages or ratios (in gearbox design percentage and ratio mean the same thing). In our example, we are looking for an output value between 65% and 78%.
  • Once you know with ratio range you can go to the Gearbox Ratios page and select a row with a ratio value within your device range.
  • Write down or note the Gear Linkage values.
    • The linkage values display gear sizes and mesh connections. So "how" to connect gears, NOT where to place them on the gear design table (that's our job to figure out).
    • As gears go from large to smaller (5/3) ratios go higher (maybe 100% to 120%).
    • As gears go from smaller to larger (3/5) ratios go lower (maybe 120% to 100%).
    • As gears stay the same (3/3) or (4/4) ratios stay constant.
  • Goto Gearbox_Assembly_Table and connecting gears using the linkage values.
  • Analyze option of the gearbox table menu to check the ratio (will display percentage).