Planetary Gear System

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Publicado 2011-01-17
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Planetary gearing is a gear system that consists of one or more outer gears, or planet gears, revolving around a central sun gear.

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  • @Uthael_Kileanea
    Thank you! This was the most comprehensive and understandable explanation on planetary gear systems in under 5 minutes I've heard.
  • @srishail05
    Thanks for uploading.. can you explain 2 stage and 3 stage planetary gear system??
  • @mekanizmalar
    Everywhere. Some examples are electric screwdrivers, some mixers, some electric motors (build in planetary gear system), turboprop engines, automatic car transmissions.
  • @mekanizmalar
    First of all I do not mind any criticism as long as they are not rude. This is not a transmission. This is a gear box which reduces rotation speed. There is no gear change. Which chain are you talking about?
  • @StephenMercer
    What is the annulus ring actually attached to? In other words, what keeps it from slipping up or down the axle? I have been trying to build a system where the planet gears do not move around the axle (i.e. the three gears would always be in east, northwest, and southwest positions relative to the axle) and the annulus ring is able to turn, but I cannot find any way to attach axles to that setup. If I could see how you attach the annulus ring to the axle in this example, I think it would help me.
  • Buena tardes desde Venezuela, aquí estudio estos sistemas, por favor podrian poner subtítulos en español para entender mejor el sistema. Gracias
  • @BAOFA2
    Does this system still work if I reverse the input and output shafts to increase rpm? Your video was a good one, it's easily understood.
  • @GordonGarvey
    Can planetary gear sets have two inputs, and what would be the uses for it?
  • @xd2728
    are the semidiameters of the gears apparent and how can i show the semidiameters in the graphical presentation?
  • @videochafa
    i want to the link of this animation =)
  • @dominikaozga7192
    Okay, I have a question which might be stupid but I wanna know: why there is "1+" in the formula? Why the formula doesn't look like this: Right/Left = (G/Y)*(R/B) I would really appreciate if anybody answered this question.
  • @FrankLopezx
    how much did this program cost? i want to use it to test my concept before i start to cnc or 3D print , thanks