Tribo Losses in Transmission
Tribo Losses in Transmission
Tribo Losses in Transmission
All the above systems are subjected to rotary motion and are
effected by frictional losses.
Thus, power losses are inevitable in transmission system.
If we use tribological solutions to the design of these
assemblies and optimize their lubrication by maintaining the
optimum oil film thickness, we can minimize power losses.
Successful operation of gears requires not only the enough
strength against breakage of teeth, but also the teeth should
maintain their precise geometry for long life.
Tribological Losses and Design of Transmission
Assemblies
5 Generalization of gear tribo-design
In gear tooth analysis, we cannot assume that two mating
surfaces of constant radii of curvature and an elastic
homogeneous isotropic stress-free material.
The gear tooth profile has a continuously varying radius of
curvature
We cannot assume that the material is elastic because it will
certainly break if the resulting shear stress exceeds the shear
yield strength of the material.
Gear Pitting
Tribological Losses and Design of Transmission
Assemblies
18 Gear Pitting
The efficiency is generally of the order 0.97 -0.98, i.e. of the same
order as that for spur gears.