Abstract
This paper describes the friction loss of internal gear drives. Friction loss of internal gear drives was obtained by the oil immersion formula, which measures the temperature of lubricating oil for test gears, with varying pinion surface finishing. The gear friction loss ratios were between 0.28% and 0.84%. Then, statistical analysis of the experimental data was performed. It was found that the friction loss ratio of the internal gear is influenced most largely by gear speed, next by applied torque and slightly by pinion surface finishing. Furthermore, the friction loss of internal gear drives was calculated. The calculated value agreed approximately with the experimental data.
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