Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing (Dec 2017)

Tooth surface temperature and power transmission efficiency of plastic sine-curve gear

  • Takao KOIDE,
  • Tatsuya YUKAWA,
  • Suguru TAKAMI,
  • Akio UEDA,
  • Ichiro MORIWAKI,
  • Atsutaka TAMURA,
  • Junichi HONGU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.2017jamdsm0082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. JAMDSM0082 – JAMDSM0082

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The present paper describes the tooth surface temperature and the power transmission efficiency of plastic sinecurve gears in the running condition. The plastic sine-curve and involute gears were manufactured by injection molding. The running tests for sine-curve and involute gears were performed under no-lubrication and grease-lubrication conditions, and the tooth surface temperature and the power transmission efficiency were measured. Test results show that the sine-curve gears for operating condition had lower tooth surface temperatures and higher power transmission efficiencies than involute gears under no-lubrication conditions, but in the grease-lubrication condition the superiority of sine-curve gears was not observed.

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