TY - GEN
T1 - Self-lubricating gears with oil-impregnated sintered materials
AU - Ebner, M.
AU - Lohner, T.
AU - Michaelis, K.
AU - Hohn, B. R.
AU - Stahl, K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© VDI Verlag GmbH Düsseldorf 2017.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This study shows the first results on the operating behavior of self-lubricating gears based on oil-impregnated sintered material. The term self-lubrication is referred to as oil that bleeds from the open-pored sintered gear and providing lubrication to the gear contact. Experiments were carried out at the FZG efficiency gear test rig. Thereby, the pinion was made of open-pored, case-hardened sintered steel and impregnated with oil, and the wheel was made of conventional case-hardened steel. The total loss in torque and the bulk temperatures of the pinion and wheel were measured for various operating conditions defined by load and circumferential speed. The mean coefficient of friction in the gear contact was derived from the torque loss measurements. Results confirm that self-lubricating tribological systems with oil-impregnated sintered materials can be transferred from model test rigs to gears. The tooth flanks after test runs show partially noticeable wear. As the heat dissipation of self-lubrication is limited, bulk temperatures and thermal load limits influence operating behavior significantly. Further work will focus on understanding the mechanisms of the lubricant film formation of self-lubricated, highly-loaded EHL contacts and on extending the thermal load limits.
AB - This study shows the first results on the operating behavior of self-lubricating gears based on oil-impregnated sintered material. The term self-lubrication is referred to as oil that bleeds from the open-pored sintered gear and providing lubrication to the gear contact. Experiments were carried out at the FZG efficiency gear test rig. Thereby, the pinion was made of open-pored, case-hardened sintered steel and impregnated with oil, and the wheel was made of conventional case-hardened steel. The total loss in torque and the bulk temperatures of the pinion and wheel were measured for various operating conditions defined by load and circumferential speed. The mean coefficient of friction in the gear contact was derived from the torque loss measurements. Results confirm that self-lubricating tribological systems with oil-impregnated sintered materials can be transferred from model test rigs to gears. The tooth flanks after test runs show partially noticeable wear. As the heat dissipation of self-lubrication is limited, bulk temperatures and thermal load limits influence operating behavior significantly. Further work will focus on understanding the mechanisms of the lubricant film formation of self-lubricated, highly-loaded EHL contacts and on extending the thermal load limits.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85105940462
SN - 9783180922911
SN - 9783180922928
SN - 9783180922935
SN - 9783180922942
SN - 9783180922959
SN - 9783180922966
SN - 9783180922973
SN - 9783180922980
SN - 9783180922997
SN - 9783180923000
SN - 9783180923017
SN - 9783180923024
SN - 9783180923031
SN - 9783180923048
SN - 9783180923055
SN - 9783180923062
SN - 9783180923079
SN - 9783180923086
SN - 9783180923093
SN - 9783180923109
SN - 9783180923116
SN - 9783180923123
SN - 9783180923130
SN - 9783180923147
SN - 9783180923154
SN - 9783180923161
SN - 9783180923192
T3 - VDI Berichte
SP - 1664
EP - 1675
BT - VDI Berichte
PB - VDI Verlag GMBH
T2 - International Conference on Gear Production, 2017 and International Conference on High Performance Plastic Gears, 2017
Y2 - 13 September 2017 through 15 September 2017
ER -