AGMA 05FTM13-2005 Evaluation of the Scuffing Resistance of Isotropic Superfinished Precision Gears《同向性超级压光精密齿轮的耐磨损性评估》.pdf
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1、05FTM13Evaluation of the Scuffing Resistance of IsotropicSuperfinished Precision Gearsby: P.W. Niskanen, Alion Science and Technology, B. Hansen,Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation and L. Winkelmann,REM Chemicals, Inc.TECHNICAL PAPERAmerican Gear Manufacturers AssociationEvaluation of the Scuffing Resista
2、nce of IsotropicSuperfinished Precision GearsPaul W. Niskanen, Alion Science and Technology, Bruce Hansen, SikorskyAircraft Corporation and Lane Winkelmann, REM Chemicals, Inc.The statements and opinions contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed as anofficial action or opi
3、nion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.AbstractThe high performance required from aerospace gears places stringent requirements upon the metallurgicalquality, geometry, and surface finish of mating parts. In an effort to meet their mission requirements,aerospace gears are often engineer
4、ed to operate near the upper bounds of their theoretical designallowables. Due to this, scuffing is a primary failure mode for aerospace gears.It was previously shown that specimens having an isotropic superfinish using chemically acceleratedvibratory finishing had an improved performance in Rolling
5、/Sliding Contact Fatigue (R/SCF) testing. Isotropicsuperfinishing improved R/SCF resistance up to nine times that of baseline test specimens. These tests alsodemonstrated the ability to successfully carry 30 percent higher loads for at least three times the life of thebaseline samples.1A study was t
6、hen conducted on actual gears having an isotropic superfinish. This study showed isotropicsuperfinishing technology increased a gears resistance to contact fatigue by a factor of three, and increasedbending fatigue resistance by at least 10 percent. 2 This increase in gear performance translates to
7、reducedoperation and sustainment costs, and also offers the potential for weight reduction in new transmissiondesigns.The present paper will discuss an additional study which is underway to determine and compare the scuffingresistance of isotropic superfinished aerospace gears to that of baseline gr
8、ound gears. Sample gears weremade from case carburized SAE 9310. These tests were conducted using a method that progressivelyincreases lubricant temperature until scuffing occurs, rather than the traditional load increasing method usedin FZG testing rigs. The results of the current testing reveals t
9、hat isotropic superfinished SAE 9310 specimensshow at least a 40 F higher lubricant temperature at the point of scuffing compared to as-ground baselinegears. Based on these results and the previous studies, it was concluded that this isotropic superfinishingtechnology should be incorporated in all f
10、uture aerospace gear designs. A later paper will report on similarscuffing testing performed on AMS 6308 gears due to run-outs achieved by both the baseline and isotropicsuperfinished samples during the current procedure.Copyright 2005American Gear Manufacturers Association500 Montgomery Street, Sui
11、te 350Alexandria, Virginia, 22314October, 2005ISBN: 1-55589-861-01Evaluation of the Scuffing Resistance of Isotropic Superfinished Precision GearsPaul W. Niskanen, Alion Science and TechnologyBruce Hansen, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation andLane Winkelmann, REM Chemicals, Inc.IntroductionThe high perf
12、ormance required from aerospacegears places stringent requirements upon the met-allurgical quality, geometry, and surface finish ofmating parts. In an effort to meet these require-ments, mating parts are often designed to operatenear the upper bounds of their theoretical designstrength envelope. Pre
13、cision grinding after heattreatment is a standard practice used in the aero-space industry in order to obtain the necessary finaltolerances demanded by the need to provide higherpower density levels, without increasing componentsize or weight.Friction and wear between two sliding surfaces arein larg
14、e part dependent upon the finish of the sur-face. In particular, the roughness of the surface hasa strong influence on the coefficient of friction.Overcoming friction, especially in high performanceapplications, involves stringent lubrication require-ments. Examples of applications requiring excep-t
15、ional surface finish include gears and bearings. Anew surface finishing technology, known as Isotrop-ic Superfinish (ISF), has proven to be effective atreducing gear wear while at the same time reducinglubrication requirements. This revolutionarytechnology was developed for military helicopterapplic
16、ations as part of both the Instrumented Facto-ry for Gears (INFAC) and Power Transfer SystemsManufacturing (PTSM) programs, sponsored bythe US Army Aviation and Missile Command (AM-COM) at Redstone Arsenal. Initial testing per-formed by Alion Science and Technology Corpora-tion (formerly IIT Researc
17、h Institute), under theArmy MANTECH program (DAAJ09-95-C-0546),demonstrated that the isotropic superfinish processimproved performance in Rolling/Sliding ContactFatigue (R/SCF) specimens. This testing revealedthat superfinished samples yielded improvementsof up to 9 times the contact fatigue life as
18、 comparedto baseline test specimens. Isotropic superfinishedspecimens have also demonstrated the ability tosuccessfully carry 30 percent higher loads for atleast 3 times the life of the baseline samplesNO TAG.These promising INFAC results led to the compari-son testing of actual aerospace quality ge
19、ars in bothbaseline (final ground) and isotropic superfinishconditions. This second project, conducted underthe PTSM Program was titled, Engineered and Su-perfinished Surfaces for Precision Aerospace Ap-plications (Manufacturing Technology Report, Oc-tober 30, 2002, Contract No. DAAH23-00-C-R232). T
20、his project demonstrated the ability ofisotropic superfinishing to increase a gears resist-ance to contact fatigue by a factor of 3, and to in-crease bending fatigue resistance by at least 10percent. This increase in gear performance trans-lates to reduced operation and sustainment costsand offers t
21、he potential for weight reduction in newtransmission designs. However, the effect of theisotropic superfinish process on scuffing resistanceof gears remained unknown. This lack of knowl-edge was an obstacle to implementation of the pro-cess. Consequently, it was determined that data onscuffing resis
22、tance must be obtained.BackgroundThe isotropic superfinish process is a commerciallyavailable process that when applied to helicoptertransmission gears, can result in improved geartooth bending and contact fatigue resistance as wellas reduced noise, vibration, and operating tempera-tures. 3 4 The is
23、otropic superfinish process pro-vides a uniform surface finish by reducing the peakson the surface through the use of chemically accel-erated vibratory finishing.A detailed description of chemically accelerated vi-bratory finishing using high density, non-abrasivemedia has been published in the past
24、. 5 The fol-lowing is a brief summary of the technique. The iso-tropic superfinish is produced in vibratory finishingbowls or tubs. An active chemistry is used in the vi-bratory machine in conjunction with high density,2non-abrasive ceramic media. When introducedinto the machine, this active chemist
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