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Study on Calculation Method of Gear Temperature Field Based on Spray Lubrication
Technical Paper
2017-01-2444
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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High-speed rotating gears are generally lubricated by spray lubrication. Lubricating oil is driven by high-speed rotating gear, and some lubricating oil will be excited into oil mist, so that the gears are in the gas-liquid mixed environment. In this paper, the computational fluid dynamics model of the spray lubrication cooling process is established based on the gear heat transfer behavior under the spray lubrication condition. The influence of different spray parameters on the liquid-solid two-phase convective heat transfer coefficient is obtained. On this basis, the accurate boundary conditions of gear temperature field calculation are analyzed by studying the heat transfer behavior of high speed gear spray lubrication. The calculation model of gear temperature based on spray lubrication is established, and the temperature field distribution of gear is obtained. Finally, the gear spray cooling test stand is set up, and the accuracy of the calculation method is verified by comparing the measured value of the tooth surface temperature with the calculated value.
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Wang, Y. and Song, G., "Study on Calculation Method of Gear Temperature Field Based on Spray Lubrication," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-2444, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-2444.Data Sets - Support Documents
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