Effects of Shot Peening and Grinding on Gear Strength

940729

3/1/1994

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Abstract
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In recent year, higher strength for truck and bus transmission gear has become necessary. For the transmission gears, carburized gears have generally been used.
We have examined the effects of shot peening and grinding using a CBN grindstone on the pitting strength and the bending fatigue strength of a carburized gear, and further evaluated a material which reduces the structual anomalies produced during carburization. As a result, it has been found that shot peening or CBN grinding is more effective for improving both pitting strength and bending fatigue strength than improving the material composition. Therefore, it is evident that residual compressive stress caused by shot peening or CBN grinding suppresses the propagation of cracks.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/940729
Pages
9
Citation
Sakurada, T., and Kobayashi, M., "Effects of Shot Peening and Grinding on Gear Strength," SAE Technical Paper 940729, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940729.
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Published
3/1/1994
Product Code
940729
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English