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Improving open toothed weels

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Purpose: Investigations include results of research opportunities of improving the quality of open toothed wheels using advanced technologies of surface by ion nitriding in hydrogen-saturating media and subsequent heat treatment with the creation of the material in the surface layer of optimal residual compressive stresses. Design/methodology/approach: Researches on high-cycle bending fatigue were performed on the smooth cylindrical samples with a diameter of 5 mm using IMA-5 engine in pure bending with rotation (50 Hz) in the 3% NaCl solution and midair. Findings: The analysis of the operating conditions and the stress-strain state of open toothed weels showed that different portions of the surface of the teeth take different in size and type of stress. The most dangerous areas of the surface have a leg and depression between the teeth. Practical implications: Experience of operating gears indicates that the vast majority of failing of open gears occurs as a result of breakage of teeth from bending. Currently, there are many ways to improve the wear resistance and durability of the gears, but the problem is not solved until the end and it is urgent. Originality/value: In order to improving the quality of open toothed wheels by hardening the surface of the toothed wheels and especially in hazardous areas due to the deposition of hardening coatings with a gradient structure in depth, authors create a surface layer of residual compressive stress with optimal value and strengthening the core of the toothed wheel.
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Strony
28--33
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
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  • Khmelnitsky National University, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine
autor
  • Physical and Technological Institute of Metals and Alloys of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
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  • Khmelnitsky National University, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine
autor
  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] M. Mashgiz, Dymshic, Transmission, 1960.
  • [2] V.I. Aleksandrov. Materials of gear wheels of cargo-truck load, ANBSSR Institute of problem reliability and endurance of vehicles, Minsk, 1978.
  • [3] G.K. Trubin, Contacting fatigue of gear wheels, Machine construction techniques 1/15 (1998) 54-59.
  • [4] I.A. Kopf, Transient thermal model scuffing and wearing process of involute gears, Tehnica mashinostrieniya 1/15 (1998) 54-59.
  • [5] V.M. Zinchenko, Surface engineering of toothed wheels by means of chemical and thermal processing, MSTU, NE Bauman, 2001.
  • [6] V.V. Panasyuk, Fracture Mechanics and Materials Strength, Naukowa Dumka, Kyiv, 1988 (in Russian).
  • [7] V.A. Kalachev, Metals hydrogen brittleness, Metallurgy 3 (1985) 217-226.
  • [8] G. Alfeld, Hygrogen from metals, 1981.
  • [9] G.V. Karpenko, Hydrogen influence on steel properties, Metallurgizdat 2 (1962) 198-205.
  • [10] V.G. Kaplun, Energy and resource preserving ecologically safe technology and the facilities for mechanisms spare parts hardening, Machine study 2 (2002) 49-51.
  • [11] R.V. Prokopenko, The methodology of mechanisms hardening, Problemy Prochnosti 4 (1980) 107-109.
  • [12] V.G. Kaplun, The investigation of steel resistance after the ion nitriding, Madison Journal (1987) 109-112.
  • [13] P.V. Kaplun, Kinetics of details wear with defusion coating in contact cyclic pressure, Problemi tribologіi 1 (2001) 199-124.
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