
Originally Posted by
bucketracer
From the Gates Corporation
Nice work mate. You do have to be a bit careful with comparisons using an interested manufacturer's numbers. Modern belts of all types are very good, and are often a better choice than chain for a given application, but it does get complicated. There's a reason 99.9% of pushbikes, for example use chain, it's transmission efficiency might be arguably smidgeonally lower than a particular selected synchronous belt in the lower torque, higher speed ranges, but that application has to deal with large variations in torque and velocity. Over that range of variables chain remains about the most efficient choice.
If you have a static or narrow rpm and torque variation then selecting a high spec’ modern synchronous belt close to its maximum rated speed using the largest, lightest pulleys you can will produce a slightly more efficient transmission.
For most applications I’m involved with Vee belts are less efficient than both the above, but their use in a cvt system is a straight trade-off between efficiencies gained from optimising engine rpm and the slightly higher transmission losses.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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