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Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis is the angle made by a line joining the center of the pulley to the belt with vertical axis. Check FAQs
α=r2+r1x
α - Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis?r2 - Radius of Smaller Pulley?r1 - Radius of Larger Pulley?x - Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys?

Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive Example

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0.5237Edit=6Edit+10Edit30.55Edit
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Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
α=r2+r1x
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
α=6m+10m30.55m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
α=6+1030.55
Next Step Evaluate
α=0.523731587561375rad
LAST Step Rounding Answer
α=0.5237rad

Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive Formula Elements

Variables
Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis
Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis is the angle made by a line joining the center of the pulley to the belt with vertical axis.
Symbol: α
Measurement: AngleUnit: rad
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Radius of Smaller Pulley
Radius of Smaller Pulley is a straight line from the center to the circumference of pulley.
Symbol: r2
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Radius of Larger Pulley
Radius of Larger Pulley is a straight line from the center to the circumference of pulley.
Symbol: r1
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys
Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys is the horizontal distance between larger and smaller pulley.
Symbol: x
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis

​Go Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Open Belt Drive
α=r1-r2x

Other formulas in Belt Drive category

​Go Power Transmitted by Belt
P=(T1-T2)v
​Go Relation between Pitch and Pitch Circle Diameter of Chain Drive
dp=Pccosec(180π180ts)
​Go Torque Exerted on Driving Pulley
τ=(T1-T2)dd2
​Go Torque Exerted on Driven Pulley
τ=(T1-T2)df2

How to Evaluate Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive?

Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive evaluator uses Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis = (Radius of Smaller Pulley+Radius of Larger Pulley)/Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys to evaluate the Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis, Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive formula is defined as the angle of inclination of the belt with respect to the vertical axis in a cross belt drive system, which is a critical parameter in determining the efficiency and performance of the drive system. Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis is denoted by α symbol.

How to evaluate Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive, enter Radius of Smaller Pulley (r2), Radius of Larger Pulley (r1) & Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys (x) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive

What is the formula to find Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive?
The formula of Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive is expressed as Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis = (Radius of Smaller Pulley+Radius of Larger Pulley)/Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys. Here is an example- 29.09091 = (6+10)/30.55.
How to calculate Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive?
With Radius of Smaller Pulley (r2), Radius of Larger Pulley (r1) & Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys (x) we can find Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive using the formula - Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis = (Radius of Smaller Pulley+Radius of Larger Pulley)/Distance Between Centers of Two Pulleys.
What are the other ways to Calculate Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis-
  • Angle Made By Belt With Vertical Axis=(Radius of Larger Pulley-Radius of Smaller Pulley)/Distance Between Centers of Two PulleysOpenImg
Can the Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive be negative?
Yes, the Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive, measured in Angle can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive?
Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive is usually measured using the Radian[rad] for Angle. Degree[rad], Minute[rad], Second[rad] are the few other units in which Angle Made by Belt with Vertical Axis for Cross Belt Drive can be measured.
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