Large Gears - On The Cutting Edge Of Excellence (fd2c9e50-e7a9-450c-a263-73e0eab36462)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Carr
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Ring gear and pinions used as the final drive on large metallurgical grinding mills are expected to transmit their rated horsepower reliably for long periods of time. Duty is 24 hrs./ day. Life expectancy of such gear sets is of the order of 20 years; that is, each gear and pinion flank is expected to resist failure by pitting for 10 years. This means that for a dual pinion gear set having a ratio of 18.42:1.0 and a mill speed of 10 RPM, every gear tooth will see 105.12 x 106 surface contact stress cycles and every pinion tooth will see 968.15 x 106 surface contact stress cycles in a 10 year period. The allowable surface contact stress on the gear and pinion is determined by the material hardnesses. The rule being the higher the hardness, the higher the allowable surface contact stress may be.
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APA: J. Carr  (1985)  Large Gears - On The Cutting Edge Of Excellence (fd2c9e50-e7a9-450c-a263-73e0eab36462)

MLA: J. Carr Large Gears - On The Cutting Edge Of Excellence (fd2c9e50-e7a9-450c-a263-73e0eab36462). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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