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Velocity Ratio in Belt, Rope and Chain Drives Formulas
Velocity ratio is the distance through which any part of a machine moves to that which the driving part moves during the same time. And is denoted by i.
Formulas to find Velocity Ratio in Belt, Rope and Chain Drives
f
x
Velocity Ratio
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Belt Drive
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Compound Belt Drive
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Compound Belt Drive given Product of Diameter of Driven
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Simple Belt Drive when Thickness Considered
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Simple Belt Drive when Thickness Not Considered
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Belt given Creep of Belt
Go
f
x
Velocity Ratio of Belt given Total Percentage Slip
Go
List of variables in Belt, Rope and Chain Drives formulas
f
x
Number of Teeth on Driven
Go
f
x
Number of Teeth on Driver
Go
f
x
Speed of Follower
Go
f
x
Speed of Driver
Go
f
x
Speed of Last Driven Pulley
Go
f
x
Speed of First Driver
Go
f
x
Product of Diameters of Drivers
Go
f
x
Product of Diameters of Drivens
Go
f
x
Diameter of Driver
Go
f
x
Belt Thickness
Go
f
x
Diameter of Follower
Go
f
x
Young's Modulus of Belt
Go
f
x
Stress in Slack Side of Belt
Go
f
x
Stress in Tight Side of Belt
Go
f
x
Total Percentage of Slip
Go
FAQ
What is the Velocity Ratio?
Velocity ratio is the distance through which any part of a machine moves to that which the driving part moves during the same time.
Can the Velocity Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Velocity Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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