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Micropitting in Wind Turbine Gearboxes: Calculation of the Safety Factor And Optimization of the Gear Geometry

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TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.86.898

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Micropitting; Profile Correction; Lead Correction; Lubricant; Wind

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If the contact pressure between mating flanks of a gear set is increased, the lubricant film thickness in between is reduced to a level where the asperities of the flanks start to touch. This case where the surface roughness is of similar value as the EHD film thickness is called mixed friction. Due to the metallic contact of the asperities and the movement of the flanks with respect to each other, the flanks are damaged. The damaged flanks appear dull or greyish, hence the name grey-staining (or Graufleckigkeit in German), see e.g. [4] or [1]. Micropitting are small cracks on the surface of the gears (as opposed to pitting, where the cracks form below the surface), which grow into the material. The size of the damages is about 10-20 mu m depth, 25-100 mu m length and 10-20 width. Micropitting is mainly observed with case carburized gears but may also be found in nitrided, induction hardened or through hardened gears. Micropitting mainly occurs in areas of negative specific sliding. Negative specific sliding is to be found along the path of contact between point A and C on the driving gear and between point C and E on the driven gear.

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