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Study on the relation between surface integrity and contact fatigue of carburized gears

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 165, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2022.107203

Keywords

Gear contact fatigue; Fatigue life; Fatigue limit; Surface integrity

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  1. National Science and Technology Major Project of China [2019-VII-0017-0158]

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This study investigates the relation between surface integrity and contact fatigue of gears. The results show that gears with high surface integrity exhibit the highest contact fatigue limit, which is 15.1% higher than gears with carburizing and grinding. Surface hardness, maximum compressive residual stress, and surface roughness are the most significant factors affecting contact fatigue life and fatigue limit. The proposed formulae have reasonable prediction accuracy for fatigue life and fatigue limit.
Surface integrity is critical for gear contact fatigue performance. The relation between gear surface integrity and contact fatigue remains unclear, which is a challenge for gear anti-fatigue design. This study investigates the relation between surface integrity and contact fatigue of 18CrNiMo7-6 carburized gears through fatigue ex-periments and data-driven modeling. A series of gear contact fatigue tests, with approximately 110 x 106 running cycles in total, has been conducted. P-N curves and fatigue limits of the tested gears are investigated for four typical manufacturing processes: carburizing and grinding, shot peening, barrel finishing, and barrel fin-ishing after shot peening. The influence of different surface integrity components on contact fatigue is explored with a Pearson correlation coefficient analysis and a random forest algorithm. Formulae of gear contact fatigue life and fatigue limit considering surface integrity are proposed. Results show that a high surface integrity state with surface hardness of 686.5 HV, maximum compressive residual stress of-1162 MPa, and surface roughness Sa of 0.36 mu m, exhibits the highest gear contact fatigue limit, which is 15.1% higher than the carburizing and grinding state, indicating the benefits of improving surface integrity. For both the gear contact fatigue life and fatigue limit, the most significant surface integrity components are surface hardness, maximum compressive residual stress, and surface roughness. The proposed formulae considering surface integrity illustrate reasonable prediction accuracy, with 1.5 times dispersion band for the predicted fatigue life and a maximum relative error of 2.1% for the predicted fatigue limit.

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