AGMA 09FTM15-2009 High Performance Industrial Gear Lubricants for Optimal Reliability《最佳可靠性用高性能工业齿轮润滑油》.pdf
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1、09FTM15AGMA Technical PaperHigh PerformanceIndustrial GearLubricants for OptimalReliabilityby K.G. McKenna, J. Carey,N.Y. Leon, andA.S. Galiano-Roth, ExxonMobilResearch and EngineeringHigh Performance Industrial Gear Lubricants for OptimalReliabilityK.G. McKenna, J. Carey, N.Y. Leon, and A.S. Galian
2、o-Roth, ExxonMobil Researchand EngineeringThe statements and opinions contained herein are those of the author and should not be construed as anofficial action or opinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.AbstractIn recent years gearbox technology has advanced and Original Equipment Man
3、ufacturers (OEM) haverequired gear oils to meet the lubrication requirements of these new designs. Modern gearboxes operateundersevereconditionsandmaintaintheirreliabilitytoensureend-userproductivity. Thelatestgenerationofindustrial gear lubricants can provide enhanced performance even under extreme
4、 operating conditions foroptimal reliability and reduced cost of operation.Thispaperdescribeshowgearlubricantsfunctioningearboxesanddiscussesthefactsvs.mythsofindustrialgear lubricants. The paper will show how advanced gear lubricant technology can optimize the life of thegears, bearings and seals,
5、resulting in reduced cost of operation. Opportunities to use advanced syntheticgear lubricants to achieve operational benefits in the areas of improved energy efficiency, wider operatingtemperature ranges, extended oil drain intervals and equipment life will be discussed.Copyright 2009American Gear
6、Manufacturers Association500 Montgomery Street, Suite 350Alexandria, Virginia, 22314September 2009ISBN: 978-1-55589-968-43High Performance Industrial Gear Lubricants for Optimal ReliabilityK. G. McKenna, J. Carey, N.Y. Leon, and A.S. Galiano-Roth,ExxonMobil Research and EngineeringTypes of lubricati
7、ng film classificationsKnowledge of the types of lubricating film will assistin understanding the formulation and application ofgear lubricants.The two types of lubricating film relevant to gearlubrication are boundary and elastohydrodynamic(EHL). Understandingthecharacteristicsofeachofthese is impo
8、rtant in order to understanding thelubricant performance requirements.Figure 1 shows that boundary lubrication existsduring sliding motion where metal to metal contactoccursbetweenthetwosurfaces. Thecoefficientoffriction ranges from 0.1 to 0.15 between the metalsurfacesinthislubricationregion. Inthe
9、absenceofspecialized antiwear additive technology increasedwear rates will occur during boundary lubrication.The amount of wear will depend on temperature,speed,surfacefinishes,material,lubricantviscosityand effectiveness of the additives. Gears operatewith combined sliding and rolling motion above
10、andbelow the pitchline. Underlow speedand hightem-perature conditions the EHL film will be relativelythin and boundary conditions will dominate (seefigure 2).Elastohydrodynamiclubrication(EHL)occurswhenthe lubricant film thickness reduces metal to metalcontactandlocalcontactpressurebetweenthesur-fac
11、es is high enough to cause elastic deformation.This creates a small but finite area of contact oftenreferred to as the Hertzian contact zone. The highcontact pressure also acts to increase the lubricantviscosity as it is drawn into the contact zone. Thisincrease in viscosity helps generate the lubri
12、cantfilm that maintains the separation of the twosurfaces. Withthishighviscosityandtheshorttimeinthecontactarea,thelubricantcannotescapeandseparation of the surfaces is achieved. The filmthickness generated in EHL contacts of this type isvery thin and is typically between 0.1 to 0.5 micrometers. Fil
13、mthicknessisafunctionoftemperature,speed, load, geometric conformity of the surfaces,initial lubricant viscosity and the rate at whichviscosityincreases withpressure. This lastcharac-teristic is often quantified by the pressure-viscositycoefficient of the lubricant and varies with itscomposition.Sur
14、facefinishalsoinfluencesthestateoflubricationbetween two surfaces. The more polished thesurface,thelowerthelubricant filmthickness thatisrequired to achieve separation between thecontacting surfaces. This is often quantified in theLambda value or specific film thickness. This ismerely the ratio of t
15、he EHL film thickness to a mea-sure of the combined surface roughness. Thus ahigh specific film thickness indicates that thesurfaces are well separated. Conversely a lowspecific film thickness indicates poorer surfaceseparation which may result in higher friction andpotentially increased rates of we
16、ar.Two examples of EHL lubrication classification arewhen gear teeth mesh at the pitch line and in theload zone of anti-friction bearings (see Figures 3and 4).Figure 1. Boundary lubrication4Figure 2. Gear rolling and sliding lubricationGear lubricant requirementsThe lubricant formulator must conside
17、r manyfactors and components in developing a properlubricantforanenclosedgearbox. The mostimpor-tant components are the gears (i.e. gear teeth),bearings and seals. The factors influencing thelubricant and the reliability of the gears, bearingsand seals are;S Gear typeS Gear speedS Reduction ratiosS
18、Operating temperaturesS FilterabilityS Input powerS Load characteristics- Shock in a steel mill- Steady in a power plant cooling towerFigure 3. EHL in bearingFigure 4. EHL in gears5S Drive typeS Application methodS Water contaminationS Ambient conditions- Arctic temperatures below -20F- Tropical - h
19、ighhumiditytemperaturesabove100FS Maintenance access- Easy access - walk up to the gearbox- Located under an evaporative type coolingtower- Located above the ground in a wind turbineor overhead craneS Industrial specifications- AGMA (American Gear ManufacturingAssociation)- DIN (Deutsches Institut f
20、r Normung)S Original equipment manufacturers (OEM)specificationsThe goal is to develop a lubricant that uses highperformance base stocks balanced with the properadditive technology to achieve the optimumperformance and reliability of the gearbox.When gearbox operating conditions are severe,such as e
21、xtreme temperatures, loads, and speeds,synthetic lubricants may be necessary for reliableoperations. A synthetic lubricant that offers ex-tended drain interval may also be desirable whereequipment is not readily accessible. An example ofan application that meets the preceding criteriawould be gearbo
22、xes in wind turbines.Gear lubricant characteristicsThenecessarycharacteristicsforgearlubricantcanbe stated as:S Correct viscosity at operating temperatures toassure distribution of the lubricant to all contactsurfaces and formation of an EHL film over therange of operating speeds and loads.S Adequat
23、e low temperature fluidity to permitcirculation at the lowest expected start-up tem-perature.S Chemical stability to minimize oxidation underelevatedtemperaturesand agitationin thepres-ence of air and to provide the desired lubricantlife for the maintenance service intervals.S Good demulsibility to
24、permit water separationfor removal.S Good antiwear performance to protect againstwear under boundary lubricationS Extreme pressure additivesto minimizeweldingof metals under excessive loads.S Low traction to control operating temperaturesunder severe service.S Anti-rust properties to protect gears a
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