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Scoring in Spur Gear Pairs (Increase in Scoring Load Capacity Due to Tooth Profile Wear on the Approach Side) : Vibration, Control Engineering, Engineering for Industry
Fumio OBATAKomei FUJITAMasahiro FUJIIHiroshi MATSUDAKohei MATSUO
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1987 Volume 30 Issue 265 Pages 1144-1151

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The influence of tip interference on scoring load capacity was studied using gears having tooth profile wear due to scoring on the approach side. The results were compared with those obtained with gears having no profile wear from the viewpoints of scoring load and scoring temperature, taking the lubrication state on the working flank into consideration. The tip interference on the approach side should be reduced because, unlike on the recess side, it diminishes the scoring load capacity. In the mixed lubrication state, the working flank bulk temperature is suitable as an index for calculating the scoring load capacity of a spur gear pair. The scoring temperature on the cylinder just before seizure in two-cylinder tests, provided that the specific sliding and the sliding velocity at the end of gear meshing are taken into account.

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