Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7225515 | Procedia Engineering | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The main objective of this work is to develop an efficient and a standardized methodology to identify the occurrence risk of the Tooth Flank Fracture (TFF) in cylindrical gears. Then, to estimate the risk of appearance of TFF, we have studied two fatigue criteria which are introduced in a developed numerical model. The developed approach, which is based on the Hertz theory with the half-space approach, has been validated by finite elements simulations, revealing a good compliance of the “simplified” criteria proposed initially by Dang Van to characterize this failure mode. Good agreement of this criterion is also observed after a comparative study relative to some experimental tests carried out in literature. An advanced parametric study is carried out to properly identify the real impact of the case hardening depth on this damage mode.
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Authors
Michel Octrue, Dhafer Ghribi, Philippe Sainsot,