AGMA 02FTM1-2002 The Effect of Chemically Accelerated Vibratory Finishing on Gear Metrology《齿轮度量衡学的化学加速振动修整的影响》.pdf
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1、02FTM1The Effect of Chemically AcceleratedVibratory Finishing on Gear Metrologyby: J. Arvin, Arrow Gear Company, A. Manesh, Power TransferSystems Manufacturing, M. Michaud, G. Sroka, andL. Winkelmann, REM Chemicals, Inc.TECHNICAL PAPERAmerican Gear Manufacturers AssociationThe Effect of Chemically A
2、ccelerated VibratoryFinishing on Gear MetrologyJoseph Arvin, Arrow Gear Company, Ali Manesh, Power Transfer SystemsManufacturing, Mark Michaud, Gary Sroka, Lane Winkelmann, REMChemicals, Inc.Thestatementsandopinionscontainedhereinarethoseoftheauthorandshouldnotbeconstruedasanofficialactionoropinion
3、of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.AbstractChemically accelerated vibratory finishing is a commercially proven process that is capable of isotropicallysuperfinishingmetalstoanRa1.0in.Surprisingbenefitswerefoundwhenthistechnologywasappliedtogears.Suchgearshavereducedfriction,wearandnoise.
4、 Contactfatigue(pitting)andbendingfatiguearealsoreducedoreliminatedboth in laboratory testing and field trials.Since the metal removal rate using this process is dependent on the amount of surface rubbing by the media, gearengineers are often concerned with its impact on gear geometry.Inthispaper,ae
5、rospaceAGMAQ13spiralbevelgearswerestudied.ItwasshownthattheamountofmetalremovedtoIsotropicsuperfinish(ISF)thesurfaceisbothnegligibleandcontrollable.Allofthegearsweresuperfinisheduniformlyand were determined to be within tolerance.Inadditiontoprofilometryandmetrologydata,mediaselectionandmetalremoval
6、monitoringproceduresaredescribedthat ensure uniform surface finishing, controllability, and preservation of gear metrology.Copyright 2002American Gear Manufacturers Association1500 King Street, Suite 201Alexandria, Virginia, 22314October, 2002ISBN: 1-55589-801-71 The Effect of Chemically Accelerated
7、 Vibratory Finishing on Gear Metrology Joseph Arvin*, Ali Manesh+, Mark Michaud#, Gary Sroka#, Lane Winkelmann# *Arrow Gear Company, Downers Grove, IL + Power Transfer Systems Manufacturing, Chicago, IL # REM Chemicals, Inc., Brenham, TX Introduction Chemically accelerated vibratory finishing enhanc
8、es the performance of components that are subjected to metal-to-metal contact or bending fatigue. When the resultant surface has an Raof approximately 3.0 in. or less and a non-directional surface pattern, it will be referred to here as an Isotropic Superfinish (ISF). Such surfaces are unique in the
9、ir remarkable ability to reduce friction1, 2, 3, 4, wear1, 2, 3, 4, noise5, as well as contact3, 6, 7, and dynamic fatigue8when compared to similar surface finishes produced by other techniques. There has been increasing interest in applying this process to gears since industry is being driven to pr
10、oduce higher cycle life gears at increased power densities. ISF is produced in vibratory finishing bowls or tubs. A proprietary active chemistry is used in the vibratory machine in conjunction with high-density, non-abrasive ceramic media9. When introduced into the machine, this active chemistry pro
11、duces a stable, soft conversion coating on the surface of the metal part(s) being processed. The rubbing motion across the part(s) developed by the machine and media effectively wipes the conversion coating off the peaks of the parts surfaces, but leaves the valleys untouched. (No finishing occurs w
12、here media is unable to contact or rub.) The conversion coating is continually re-formed and rubbed off during this stage producing a surface smoothing mechanism. This process is continued in the vibratory machine until the surfaces of the part(s) are free of asperities. At this point, the active ch
13、emistry is rinsed from the machine with a neutral soap. The conversion coating is rubbed off the part(s) one final time to produce the ISF surface. In this final step, commonly referred to as burnishing, no metal is removed. The ISF process removes more metal from the region of a part where higher m
14、edia contact occurs. Therefore, more stock will be removed from the addendum than from the root fillet of a gear. Naturally, gear engineers and designers question whether the ISF process will negatively affect gear geometry especially for AGMA Q11 and higher. This paper presents before and after (IS
15、F processed) metrology data that is representative of the 11 AGMA Q13 spiral bevel gears and pinions examined during this study. It was concluded that the ISF processed gears and pinions maintained their Q13 rating. Description of Gears Figure 1 shows a schematic of the gearset used in this study, w
16、hich were manufactured by Arrow Gear Company. The alloy was SAE 9310 case hardened to 57-62 HRC. The initial surface roughnesses were: Pinions (in.) Gears (in.) Ra7 to 11 5 to 13 Rz42 to 81 33 to 87 Ra: Arithmetical Mean Roughness (DIN 4768) Rz: Mean Peak-to-Valley Height (DIN 4768/1) Figure 2 shows
17、 photographs of a gearset and the masking that protected the threaded holes and bearing areas during ISF processing. 2 Figure 1. Schematic of gearset used in this study. Figure 2. Photographs of a gearset showing protective masking of threaded holes and bearing areas. The ISF Process Smoothing Princ
18、iple Before proceeding with the rest of the discussion, it is important to discuss the basic principles of the ISF process in greater detail. The process utilizes conventional vibratory finishing equipment and high density, non-abrasive finishing media9to produce isotropic surface finishes which can
19、 have an Raas low as 1.0 in. Refer to Figure 3. At the start of the ISF process (Step 1), the original metal surface reacts a first time with the active chemistry, forming the first conversion coating (Step 2). The vibratory machine and non-abrasive media produce an effective rubbing motion on the s
20、urface of the metal part(s) (Step 3). This exposes the peaks of the metal surfaces to a second reaction (Step 4), re-forming the complete conversion coating. The process of conversion coating re-formation and removal (Step 5) is continued through many successive cycles. This process is continued unt
21、il the metal parts are smoothed to the required surface finish quality. Once the required surface finish quality is achieved, the active chemistry from the smoothing stage of the ISF process is drained away, and a neutral, burnishing soap is introduced into the vibratory machine. The burnish removes
22、 all remaining conversion coating (Step 6) from the surface of the part(s), producing a mirror-like appearance, while imparting a mild rust preventive to the surface. The part(s) are ready for unloading and the ISF process is complete. Importance of Media Selection Part of the art to successfully fi
23、nishing gears is the initial selection of the proper media shape, size, and mixture. Once the media is chosen, the ISF process will repeatedly finish gears identically because the media is non-abrasive and therefore has a very low attrition rate. Thus its size and shape remains stable over time. Fig
24、ure 4 shows the media selected to finish the spiral bevel gears examined in this study. 3 Figure 3. Description of the ISF process. Mass Finishing and Process Robustness The ISF process is a mass finishing operation whereby hundreds of gears can be simultaneously processed in the same machine. If al
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