Authors: Patil, Santosh
Karuppanan, Saravanan
Atanasovska, Ivana 
Title: A short review on frictional contact stress distribution in involute gears
Journal: Tribology in Industry
Volume: 41
Issue: 2
First page: 254
Last page: 266
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2019
Rank: M24
ISSN: 0354-8996
DOI: 10.24874/ti.2019.41.02.11
Abstract: 
In this paper, the gear contact evaluation models developed using various methods have been discussed. The new experimental and numerical methods have been presented. The research papers are classified into frictionless and frictional contact stress analysis and subdivided into experimental and finite element models. This paper will provide researchers with various information and huge literature data on the described subject. It serves as the rapid retrieval of data related to gear contact stress evaluation. Furthermore, a comprehensive discussion focusing on the customized experimental test rig (Gear Dynamic Stress Test Rig) has been done. Also, the finite element (FE) results showing the variation of contact stresses with and without friction, along the contact path has been shown. The FE results revealed that the contacting stresses between the gears increased significantly for different parallel axis gear, for a given coefficient of friction rise considered in the study.
Keywords: Contact mathematical models | Contact stress | Finite element method | Gear testing | Helical gear | Spur gear
Publisher: Serbian Tribology Society
Project: Dynamics of hybrid systems with complex structures. Mechanics of materials. 
Development of Methodology for Improvement of Operational Performance, Reliability and Energy Efficiency of Machine Systems used in the Resource Industry 
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia through URIF (URIF fund with cost centre – 015 3AA B10)
Manipal University Jaipur (Endowment Funding-EF/2017-18/QE04-08)

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