Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure

The impact of meshing type in involute worm gears as well as the effect of tooth correction and their wear are analyzed by the author’s own method for calculating worm gear life. Qualitative and quantitative regularities are established regarding the effect of tooth wear on the variation in the maxi...

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Main Author: M. Chernets
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Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2020-09-01
Series:Tribology in Industry
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Online Access:http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2020/2020-3/2020-3-02.html
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spelling doaj-3a44ae040dc847df9b025b33f8f1bf532020-11-25T03:41:16ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652020-09-0142336336910.24874/ti.846.02.20.05Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact PressureM. Chernets0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5603-9559Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 36, 20-618 Lublin, Poland; Aerospace Institute, National Aviation University, Lubomyr Huzar 1, 03680 Kyiv, Ukraine.The impact of meshing type in involute worm gears as well as the effect of tooth correction and their wear are analyzed by the author’s own method for calculating worm gear life. Qualitative and quantitative regularities are established regarding the effect of tooth wear on the variation in the maximum contact pressures and minimum life of the gear. The minimum life of the gear with triple-pair meshing is higher by 1.46 times when compared to that of the gear with double-pair meshing. Following the tooth correction, the minimum gear life is increased by 1.22 times. The maximum contact pressure under the triple-pair meshing conditions is lower by 1.22 times when compared to the double-pair meshing case, and the correction of the gear teeth leads to a reduction in the maximum contact pressure by 1.28 times. Predictive estimation of the specified contact parameters and tribotechnical characteristics of the worm gear was performed using experimentally determined indicators of material wear resistance.http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2020/2020-3/2020-3-02.htmlinvolute worm gearmeshing paritygear tooth correctionmaximum contact pressureslifewear
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Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
Tribology in Industry
involute worm gear
meshing parity
gear tooth correction
maximum contact pressures
life
wear
author_facet M. Chernets
author_sort M. Chernets
title Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
title_short Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
title_full Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
title_fullStr Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
title_full_unstemmed Research of Influence of Engagement Pairing of the Corrected Worm Gear with Involute Worm on the Life and Contact Pressure
title_sort research of influence of engagement pairing of the corrected worm gear with involute worm on the life and contact pressure
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Tribology in Industry
issn 0354-8996
2217-7965
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The impact of meshing type in involute worm gears as well as the effect of tooth correction and their wear are analyzed by the author’s own method for calculating worm gear life. Qualitative and quantitative regularities are established regarding the effect of tooth wear on the variation in the maximum contact pressures and minimum life of the gear. The minimum life of the gear with triple-pair meshing is higher by 1.46 times when compared to that of the gear with double-pair meshing. Following the tooth correction, the minimum gear life is increased by 1.22 times. The maximum contact pressure under the triple-pair meshing conditions is lower by 1.22 times when compared to the double-pair meshing case, and the correction of the gear teeth leads to a reduction in the maximum contact pressure by 1.28 times. Predictive estimation of the specified contact parameters and tribotechnical characteristics of the worm gear was performed using experimentally determined indicators of material wear resistance.
topic involute worm gear
meshing parity
gear tooth correction
maximum contact pressures
life
wear
url http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2020/2020-3/2020-3-02.html
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