Gearbox Calc Help: Final Year Project Guidance

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Guidance for calculating gearbox ratios is sought for a final year project. The primary method involves determining the ratio based on the number of teeth on the gears. Participants encourage sharing specific examples to provide more tailored assistance. The discussion emphasizes collaborative problem-solving within the project context. Engaging with peers can enhance understanding and support successful project completion.
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guys can anyone help me out to complete my final year project by guiding me for the calculation of gearbox
 
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hi varrun! welcome to pf! :wink:

it's usually just the ratio of the number of teeth …

can you show us an example that you're tyring to solve? :smile:
 
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