2021
DOI: 10.18485/aeletters.2021.6.2.2
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Calculated Assessment of Contact Strength, Wear and Resource of Metal-Polymer Gears Made of Dispersion-Reinforced Composites

Abstract: 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 ac… Show more

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“…On the other hand, power losses in worm shaft seals and worm gear P GD are not load-dependant. The size of these losses is affected by the speed of rotation of the drive and driven shaft, the size of the inner diameter of the seal as well as the pressure exerted between the shaft and the rings [32]. Total power loss in seals is equal to the sum of the losses in all seals of driven shaft.…”
Section: Power Losses and Efficiency Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, power losses in worm shaft seals and worm gear P GD are not load-dependant. The size of these losses is affected by the speed of rotation of the drive and driven shaft, the size of the inner diameter of the seal as well as the pressure exerted between the shaft and the rings [32]. Total power loss in seals is equal to the sum of the losses in all seals of driven shaft.…”
Section: Power Losses and Efficiency Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the lower processing temperature, as well as the flexible shape manufacturing of polymeric materials, polymeric materials had numerous advantages of production, such as lower energy consumption and costs than metallic materials, which has been widely favored in the industrial field [7,8]. Some polymeric materials demonstrate low friction noise, self-lubrication, and transfer filmforming mechanisms, which are considerable prospects to be adopted in the tribological industrial field, such as to gears, bearings, and seals [9,10]. However, the neat polymeric matrix generally presents inferior mechanical properties and load-bearing properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%