componentverhoudingen
Componentverhoudingen, also known as gear ratios, are fundamental concepts in mechanical engineering and gear systems. They describe the relationship between the rotational speeds of two or more interconnected components, such as gears, pulleys, or belts. The gear ratio is calculated by dividing the number of teeth on the driving gear by the number of teeth on the driven gear. For example, if a driving gear has 30 teeth and the driven gear has 10 teeth, the gear ratio is 3:1, meaning the driven gear rotates three times faster than the driving gear.
Componentverhoudingen play a crucial role in determining the speed and torque characteristics of a mechanical system.
In addition to gears, componentverhoudingen can also be applied to other mechanical systems, such as pulley