GLE-07 STUDY ON TRANSMISSION PERFORMANCE OF STEEL WORM-GEAR WITH NEW COATINGS(GEAR LUBRICATION AND EFFICIENCY)
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概要
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In order to improve the weakness of poor wear resistance and low strength of bronze worm-gear, new functional coating on the steel worm-gear by tooth surface reformation is investigated. The tooth surface of the steel worm gearing is treated by superfine manganese phosphate conversion coating, ferrous sulfide solid lubricant coating and MoS2 shot peening, respectively. The steel worm gearings with the three treatments are tested on the test-bed. The experimental results show that steel worm gear with the surface reformation can reduce the running-in time, and improve the transmission efficiency and anti-scuffing capacity. This investigation provides an approach to replace bronze worm-gear by steel worm-gear with surface reformations.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2009-05-13
著者
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Chen Yong
State Key Lab Of Mechanical Transmission Chongqing University
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SHI Wankai
State Key Lab of Mechanical Transmission, Chongqing University
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QIN Datong
State Key Lab of Mechanical Transmission, Chongqing University
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JIANG Hongwei
State Key Lab of Mechanical Transmission, Chongqing University
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GU Lexian
School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhengzhou University
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Gu Lexian
School Of Mechanical Engineering Zhengzhou University
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Qin Datong
State Key Lab Of Mechanical Transmission Chongqing University
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Shi Wankai
State Key Lab Of Mechanical Transmission Chongqing University
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Jiang Hongwei
State Key Lab Of Mechanical Transmission Chongqing University
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