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Understanding PLANETARY GEAR system !

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    The planetary gear set,
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    also known as,
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    the epicyclic gear train
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    is one of the most
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    important and interesting
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    inventions in engineering.
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    They are great speed
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    variation mechanisms
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    and are often used in
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    automobiles as a vital part
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    of automatic transmissions.
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    Let's explore the secrets
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    of the planetary gear set
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    in this video!
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    A planetary gear set
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    has four main parts:
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    the sun,
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    planet gears,
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    ring gear,
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    and carrier.
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    You can see that it
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    sometimes rotates quickly,
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    sometimes slowly,
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    and sometimes
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    even in reverse.
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    But, how does this happen?
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    You will be able
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    to predict the motion
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    of this gear set completely,
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    if you understand
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    one simple fact!
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    When two gears
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    are moving as shown,
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    they should have
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    the same speed
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    at the interface.
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    This means, that the
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    speed of gear A,
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    should be the same
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    as gear B,
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    at their mating point.
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    The speed has to be
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    the same,
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    otherwise,
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    the gear teeth will
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    penetrate each other
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    as shown.
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    That is an impossible condition.
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    Just apply this fact
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    to planetary gear sets,
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    and you will be able to predict
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    how speed variation
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    is achieved.
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    Assume that the ring gear
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    is held stationary
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    and we rotate the sun gear.
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    Think of what happens
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    to the planet gears!
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    At point A,
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    the planet gear
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    should have a certain speed
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    and at point B,
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    the speed should be zero,
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    as the ring gear
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    is stationary.
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    However,
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    how are both
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    of these conditions
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    possible at the same time?
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    There is only one way,
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    the planet gear
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    should spin as well as turn!
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    The spinning will produce
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    velocities in opposite [directions]
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    at the top and bottom points,
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    as shown,
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    whereas, the turning
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    produces unidirectional velocities.
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    At the top,
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    the spinning and turning velocities
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    are in opposite directions,
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    so the velocity of
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    point B is zero.
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    At the bottom,
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    they get added up.
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    In short,
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    the planet gears
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    are forced to turn
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    in order to satisfy
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    the condition of velocity.
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    As the carrier is attached
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    to the planet gear
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    it will turn along
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    with the planet gears.
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    Now, let's see what happens,
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    when the sun gear
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    is held stationary
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    and the ring gear
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    is rotated.
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    This is the exact opposite
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    to the previous case.
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    At the inner point
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    of the planet gear,
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    the velocity should be zero
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    and the outer points
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    should have the speed
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    of the ring gear.
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    In this case,
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    the planetary spin
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    will reverse
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    in order to satisfy
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    the speed conditions.
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    However,
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    this case,
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    has one more difference.
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    The speed of point B,
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    will be higher
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    than [the] speed of point A
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    in the previous case.
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    This is obvious,
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    as the ring gear radius
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    is higher.
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    This will make
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    the planet gear spin
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    and turn at a higher speed.
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    Thus, the carrier will turn
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    at a higher speed.
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    Let's now explore
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    this reverse mechanism
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    of planet gears.
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    For this,
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    what you have to do
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    is just arrest
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    the motion of the carrier.
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    This means, that the
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    planet gears
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    are not allowed to turn
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    and can only spin.
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    This Spin will be opposite to
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    the rotation of the sun gear.
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    This spinning planet gear
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    will make the ring gear
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    rotate in the same direction.
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    In short, the direction of
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    rotation of the ring gear
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    will be the opposite
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    to the sun gear.
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    Thus, we will get
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    the reverse gear.
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    Here, you can note,
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    that in order to achieve
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    different speeds, the input
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    must be given to
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    different parts of the
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    planetary gear set.
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    This is practically difficult
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    in an actual mechanism.
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    In an automatic transmission,
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    to achieve this,
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    three planetary gear sets
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    are connected in series
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    as shown with coaxial shafts.
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    To understand how this
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    arrangement effectively transfers
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    the input rotation
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    to different parts of the
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    planetary gear set,
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    Watch our video on automatic transmission
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    on automatic transmission.
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Understanding PLANETARY GEAR system !
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