Belt Wrap Angle Calculator

Calculate Belt Wrap Angle





Formula

The formula to calculate the belt wrap angle is:

\[ \theta = 2 \times \arcsin \left( \frac{D₂ - D₁}{2 \times C} \right) \]

Where:

What is Belt Wrap Angle?

The belt wrap angle refers to the angle subtended by the belt on the surface of a pulley. It is a crucial parameter in belt drive systems as it affects the amount of frictional force between the belt and the pulley, which in turn influences the power transmission capability of the system. A larger wrap angle generally means better grip and less slippage, leading to more efficient power transmission. The wrap angle is determined by the diameters of the pulleys and the center distance between them.

Example Calculation 1

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula:

\[ \theta = 2 \times \arcsin \left( \frac{8 - 4}{2 \times 20} \right) = 2 \times \arcsin(0.1) \approx 2 \times 5.74^\circ = 11.48^\circ \]

The Belt Wrap Angle is 11.48 degrees.

Example Calculation 2

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula:

\[ \theta = 2 \times \arcsin \left( \frac{10 - 5}{2 \times 30} \right) = 2 \times \arcsin(0.0833) \approx 2 \times 4.78^\circ = 9.56^\circ \]

The Belt Wrap Angle is 9.56 degrees.