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Influence of high speed on crack propagation path in thin rim gears
Author(s) -
Curà F.,
Mura A.,
Rosso C.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
fatigue and fracture of engineering materials and structures
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.887
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1460-2695
pISSN - 8756-758X
DOI - 10.1111/ffe.12481
Subject(s) - fillet (mechanics) , fracture mechanics , structural engineering , crack closure , point (geometry) , crack tip opening displacement , materials science , finite element method , mechanics , geometry , engineering , mathematics , physics
Thin rim gears need accurate design as cracks nucleated at the tooth root fillet may propagate in a safe way (through the tooth) or in catastrophic way (through the rim). Crack propagation direction is mainly influenced by both wheel geometry parameters and crack initiation point. For specific geometry configurations, crack propagation path may be influenced also by other parameters such as the centrifugal load. For this reason, in this work the effect of the centrifugal load (proportional to wheel speed), related to the bending one, has been investigated. The stress field at the tooth root fillet and near the crack has been considered to evaluate the crack initiation point and to explain the propagation direction. This research activity has been carried out by means of numerical models (traditional 2D and 3D finite elements and extended finite elements (XFEM)). Results show that both crack initiation point and crack propagation path are strongly influenced by the centrifugal load entity; this effect is mainly evident in the uncertainty zone of the backup ratio.