CALCULATED ASSESSMENT OF CONTACT STRENGTH, WEAR AND RESOURCE OF METAL‐POLYMER GEARS MADE OF DISPERSION‐ REINFORCED COMPOSITES
The method of calculating the wear and life of gears with metal wheels is used to analyze the bearing capacity and tribotechnical characteristics of metal‐polymer gears with wheels made of a dispersion‐reinforced composite – polyamide filled with dispersed carbon and glass f...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Association of Intellectuals for the development of Science in Serbia - "The Serbian Academic Center"
2021-06-01
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Series: | Applied Engineering Letters |
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Online Access: | https://aeletters.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AEL00306.pdf |
Summary: | The method of calculating the wear and life of gears with metal wheels is
used to analyze the bearing capacity and tribotechnical characteristics of
metal‐polymer gears with wheels made of a dispersion‐reinforced
composite – polyamide filled with dispersed carbon and glass fibers. Taking
into account the pairing of the engagement, the maximum contact
pressures at the beginning of the transmission operation were estimated, as
well as their changes due to wear of the teeth of the composite wheels
upon reaching acceptable wear. It was established that the degree of
change in initial pressures due to wear substantially depends on the gear
material and, in the case of a composite gear, a significant decrease is
observed at the gear input. The linear wear of the working profile of the
teeth and the localization of its maximum values are determined. It is shown
that the estimated transmission resource with a carbon composite gear is
more than eight times higher than that with a glass‐filled polyamide gear.
This parameter is largely determined by the operating conditions of the
master and slave transmission links. The resource of the “steel gear‐
composite wheel” pair is about 2.4 times the resource of the “composite
gear‐steel wheel” pair. The best option is “steel gear‐carbon‐filled
polyamide wheel”, because its resource for wear is 20 times greater than
that of the transmission “glass‐filled polyamide gear‐steel wheel”. |
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ISSN: | 2466-4677 2466-4847 |