AGMA 91FTM9-1991 Rerating Damaged Naval Ship Propulsion Gears《损坏的舰船推进齿轮的再定级》.pdf
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1、91 FTM 9,A_VRerating Damaged Naval Ship PropulsionGearsby: R. Coblenz and C. Reeves, NAVSEASYSCOMAmerican Gear Manufacturers AssociationTECHNICAL PAPERRerating Damaged Naval Ship Propulsion Gears AR. Coblenz and C. Reeves, NAVSEASYSCOMTheStatements andopinionscontainedhereinare thoseof the authorand
2、should notbe conslruedas an officialactionoropinion of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.ABSTRACT:When naval shippropulsiongearteeth break, the affectedteeth havebeen “field dressed“, so thatthe units canbe putback into service. Then the gears are rerated to a lowerrating and used reliably
3、, at least until replacement elementsbecome available. Using sketchesor computers, an estimate is made of the instantaneoustotal length of contactas thedamaged sections go through mesh and the results used as a basis of rerating the unit. Consideration is given to endreliefs, the location of the dam
4、ageon the helix and the nature of the field dressing,and actual material properties. Theresults of this analysis, togetherwith analysis of the causes of the original failure, provide limits within which the unitcan be operated with the same reliability as new.Copyright 1991American Gear Manufacturer
5、s Association1500 King Street, Suite 201Alexandria, Virginia, 22314October, 1991ISBN: 1-55589-606-5Rerating Damaged Naval Ship Propulsion GearsRobert Coblenz, Mechanical EngineerCharles Reeves, Director, Line Shaft Equipment DivisionNaval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C.SCOPE an example of dama
6、ged teeth, after cleanup,It happens on occassion, that gear with this characteristic. This example wasteeth become damaged. Accidents can damage taken from a unit which was operating slowlya gear not in service. In service, damage at the time, so only one group of teeth washappens for one of two bro
7、ad reasons: faulty damaged before the problem was discoveredmanufacture, or a mismatch between the and the unit stopped. If the unit isservice conditions and the design. The operating at high speed when the material“mismatch“ can be foreign material passing passes through, it is likely that the dama
8、gethrough mesh, a blunder in the design, or an to the pinion will cause damage to eachunforseen load, alignment or environmental tooth of the gear meshing with the d_magedcondition. This paper will deal with pinion tooth, and vice versa. This willrerating a gear unit after tooth breakage quickly lea
9、d to uniform damage to all teethdue to overload, in a hunting tooth design.TYPICAL NAVAL SHIP PROPULSION GEARS IMMEDIATE ACTIONSNaval propulsion gears cover a wide After the damage is discovered, initialrange of sizes and configurations. The activity usually focuses on determining thetechniques disc
10、ussed in this paper have been causes of failure, and salvaging the damagedapplied to wide face gears, with pinions one gear. Particularly in the case of foreignto two feet in diameter, double helical, and material causes, there may be significanta length to diameter ratio up to 2. capacity left in t
11、he gear. In fact, someMaterials include steel from 200 BHN to minor damage is possible without affectingcarburized surfaces, capacity. It is necessary therefor toassess the stresses in the damaged gear andDESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE possibly rerate the unit. Then theOverload failures fall into two broad e
12、quipment owner can decide whether to usegroups: failure of all or nearly all teeth the gears in the damaged condition orin essentially the same places, or failure replace them with undamaged gears, and whatof just a few teeth in significantly use can be made of the damaged unit untildifferent places
13、. Errors in the original replacement occurs.rating result in all teeth failings_m_larly. Many systematic errors inmanufacture, such as accuracy errors or When bending failures occur, US Navymaterial properties, also result in uniform experience is that a piece of tooth isfailure around the element.
14、Some released from the bulk. We are aware thatmanufacturing errors result in many adjacent an entire tooth can come off in one piece,teeth failing in a similar manner; for but we have not experienced this. Perhapsexample, when service loads cause an element this is due to the large helix angles,to d
15、istort non-uniformly, such as typically 30 to 45 degrees, and large lengthprogressive failure of a fabrication weld. to diameter ratios, often 1.5 to 2.0, usedin Navy gears which result in a relativelyHowever, when foreign material passes short instantaneous contact lines, asthrough mesh, adjacent t
16、eeth can be damamged compared to the face width.in somewhat different places. Figure 1 isAconfined to the axial extent of the damag_Field dressing damaged gear teeth on the most damaged tooth. However, fo|usually involves grinding or stoning off any helical gears with perhaps five or more“proud“ met
17、al and removing any crack teeth in contact, this approach will beindications, if any, so as not to leave any overly conservative if only one tooth isstress risers or local high spots which will damaged or not conservative enough if damagebe subject to increased contact load when to several teeth occ
18、urs in one axial strip,put back into service. Figure 1 shows the with all damaged sections passing throughsmoothed surfaces left after such a cleanup, mesh at the same time. Also, in some cases,In extreme cases it may be necessary to the axial location of the damage band may becompletely machine off
19、 a section of tooth significant to the value of Lmin, theflank from every tooth around the gear, minimum instantaneous total length ofespecially if rotor balance is critical. In contact, after damage. As discussed later,addition to smoothing the fracture surface Lmin forms the basis for rerating the
20、 gearand associated upset metal, an area of tooth set.flank adjacent to the damaged edge will berelieved slightly to restore the end relief In order to estimate the length ofnecessary in large face width gears to avoid contact with damaged elements, one can, byend loading, hand, seek the position of
21、 mesh for whichcontact length is minimum using a sketch ofAfter cleaning up the damaged teeth, the damaged teeth and an overlay of the zonethe results are measured in place and of action. With a little practice, thisdocumented for analysis. Due to the need to method works well. However, it is laborg
22、et the equipment back into servicequickly, intensive, subject to error, and very timeand the high cost of removing the gears from consuming, especially if one wishes to do athe ship for more accurate results, these sensitivity analysis of the damage estimate.measurements are typically done with the
23、aid Moreover, if both meshing elements areof hand held scales and reported with an damaged and of hunting tooth design, thenaccuracy of perhaps plus or minus 1/16 inch. several cases are necessary to study allAdditional information is gathered from the possible combinations of mesh conditions.operat
24、ors and operating logs in order tounderstand the conditions surrounding the Since the damage often happens to afailure, and samples of pieces broken off ship in service, or very soon to be i_are used for analysis of the cause of service, assessing the stresses in th_failure. Casts of the damaged are
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