Gear Materials, Properties, and Manufacture
Chapter 2: Gear Tribology and Lubrication
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Published:2005
Abstract
This chapter reviews the knowledge of the field of gear tribology and is intended for both gear designers and gear operators. Gear tooth failure modes are discussed with emphasis on lubrication-related failures. The chapter is concerned with gear tooth failures that are influenced by friction, lubrication, and wear. Equations for calculating lubricant film thickness, which determines whether the gears operate in the boundary, elastohydrodynamic, or full-film lubrication range, are given. Also, given is an equation for Blok's flash temperature, which is used for predicting the risk of scuffing. In addition, recommendations for lubricant selection, viscosity, and method of application...
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Member Sign InGear Tribology and Lubrication, Gear Materials, Properties, and Manufacture, Edited By J.R. Davis, ASM International, 2005, p 19–38, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.gmpm.t51250019
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