Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears

Thin rimmed and webbed gears are used in particular applications to reduce systems weight. This kind of gears need an accurate and fail safe design. As a matter of fact, a possible failure, due to bending fatigue, consists in crack nucleation and consequent growth, in particular in the tooth root zo...

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Main Authors: F. Curà, A. Mura, C. Rosso
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2015-09-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1602
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description Thin rimmed and webbed gears are used in particular applications to reduce systems weight. This kind of gears need an accurate and fail safe design. As a matter of fact, a possible failure, due to bending fatigue, consists in crack nucleation and consequent growth, in particular in the tooth root zone. These cracks may propagate through the tooth or through the rim. Crack propagation direction is basically influenced by the wheel geometry parameters, above all the rim thickness. Studies available in literature emphasize three ranges for the backup ratio values, involving different behaviors. These ranges are related to the crack propagation paths; respectively through the tooth, through the rim and in an unforeseeable way. This last uncertainty zone depends on other parameters, related to both geometry and loading conditions. In this work the effect of wheel speed related to the bending load has been investigated. The investigation has been carried out by means of numerical models involving both 2D finite element and extended finite element models (XFEM). Results shows that both crack initiation point and crack propagation path are strongly influenced by centrifugal load; this effect is mainly evident in the uncertainty zone of the backup ratio.
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spelling doaj-art-5e09f1912f3c4a0a897a2524d60da5602025-01-03T00:40:21ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932015-09-01934Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gearsF. CuràA. MuraC. RossoThin rimmed and webbed gears are used in particular applications to reduce systems weight. This kind of gears need an accurate and fail safe design. As a matter of fact, a possible failure, due to bending fatigue, consists in crack nucleation and consequent growth, in particular in the tooth root zone. These cracks may propagate through the tooth or through the rim. Crack propagation direction is basically influenced by the wheel geometry parameters, above all the rim thickness. Studies available in literature emphasize three ranges for the backup ratio values, involving different behaviors. These ranges are related to the crack propagation paths; respectively through the tooth, through the rim and in an unforeseeable way. This last uncertainty zone depends on other parameters, related to both geometry and loading conditions. In this work the effect of wheel speed related to the bending load has been investigated. The investigation has been carried out by means of numerical models involving both 2D finite element and extended finite element models (XFEM). Results shows that both crack initiation point and crack propagation path are strongly influenced by centrifugal load; this effect is mainly evident in the uncertainty zone of the backup ratio.https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1602Crack propagation
spellingShingle F. Curà
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C. Rosso
Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Crack propagation
title Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
title_full Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
title_fullStr Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
title_full_unstemmed Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
title_short Effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin-rimmed and webbed gears
title_sort effect of centrifugal load on crack path in thin rimmed and webbed gears
topic Crack propagation
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1602
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