The Influence of Surface Treatments on Micropitting and Scuffing
Abstract
This is the final report of the contract issued on 1 May 2001; this contract was a follow-on of contracts N68171-98-M-5294 and N68171-99-M-6457. Hence this report is based on an update of actions described in previous interim reports either covered by contracts N68171-98-M-5294, N68171-99-M-6457 or by the current contract. The focus of the current contract was on the scuffing performance of an ultra hard thin coating optimized for gearing applications. The original engineering background to this work was the need to understand the behavior and failure of gear tooth contacts used in demanding aerospace applications such as aircraft engine and helicopter gearboxes. Scuffing tests, designed to measure the performance of a particular combination of lubricant and gear steel, are usually impractical on lull-scale machinery, while tests using smaller gears are expensive. Furthermore, it is difficult to measure quantities of interest for research purposes, such as friction and bulk temperature. Fundamental research investigations of scuffing under controlled conditions are therefore more conveniently carried out through the use of disc machines.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA408484
Entities
People
- H. P. Evans
- M. P. Alanou
- R. W. Snidle
Organizations
- University of Wales