Abstract

Abstract This paper reports the experimental investigations on the performance behaviors of the conventional and textured gearsets. The vibration behaviors, temperature rise and surface topography of gearsets have been investigated for different loads (PH) and pitch line velocities. The texture comprising of micro-cylindrical dimples of non-uniform diameter was created by chemical etching process on teeth surface. The vibration results obtained employing conventional and textured gearsets have been compared and analysed in time and frequency domains. Moreover, the surface topography and temperature rise have been measured. Based on the experimental results, it is found that in the presence of texture on gear teeth, the vibration amplitudes, oil film temperature rise and teeth surface damage have substantially reduced.

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