posted on 2014-03-12, 16:46authored byMahdi Mohammadpour, Stephanos Theodossiades, Homer Rahnejat, T. Saunders
Prediction of friction and transmission efficiency are design objectives in
transmission engineering. Unlike spur and helical involute gears, there is a dearth
of numerical analysis in the case of hypoid gear pairs. In particular, it is important
to take into account the side leakage of the lubricant from the contact as the result
of the lubricant entrainment at an angle to the elliptical contact footprint. In the
automobile differential hypoid gears, high loads result in non-Newtonian
behaviour of the lubricant, which may exceed its limiting shear stress, a fact
which has not been taken into account in the open literature. This results in
conditions which deviate from observed experimental tractive behaviour. The
paper takes into account these salient practical features of hypoid gear pair
analysis under high load. It highlights a non-Newtonian shear model, which limits
the lubricant shear behaviour. Prediction of friction and transmission efficiency is
in line with those reported in the literature.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
MOHAMMADPOUR, M. ... et al, 2013. Non-newtonian mixed elastohydrodynamics of differential hypoid gears at high loads. Meccanica, 49 (5), pp 1115-1138.