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  1. meemouk

    Slip layer thickness

    "Slip layer thickness" is an important factor for the calculation of the "relative notch sensitivity factor" in the ISO standard 6336-3 for bending fatigue. However, the standard didn't make it clear what the "slip layer thickness" term stands for. It only gives its values for different...
  2. meemouk

    Shot peening

    It is known that shot-peening increases the fatigue strength of a material as it leads to residual compressive stresses in the surface and subsequently increases the resistance to crack initiation and growth. My question is, does shot-peening affect the resistance to static stresses too? or not...
  3. meemouk

    How to measure strain & stress in lab gears?

    When deriving S-N curves for gears, is stress calculated from the torque value applied or is it common to use strain gauges? Also, would the results of testing dog-bone shaped coupons under cyclic loading be representative of the material fatigue model? or do you have to test actual gears to...
  4. meemouk

    S-N (damage) curves

    How many tests are needed to derive one S-N (damage) curve of a gear material?
  5. meemouk

    Life factor for long life in ISO 6336-2 standard

    The ISO 6336-2 standard mentions that the life factor for long life should range between 0.85 and 1; where 1 stands for optimum conditions and 0.85 stands for critical service where pitting lust be minimal. Does anyone know why 0.85 is the minimum value? can you take a lower value like 0.7 or...
  6. meemouk

    Is yielding allowed in gears?

    The codes of practice for bending and pitting do not mention whether the permissible stress is calculated for the yield strength or the ultimate strength of the material. Do you know any resources that explain this please?
  7. meemouk

    Outer point vs Inner point Confusion

    I am not sure what is the outer point of a single pair tooth contact and what is the inner point of a single pair tooth contact (these phrases are mentioned in different sections of ISO 6336-2 and 6336-3). It is very confusing as every tooth contact point would be an outer point to one gear and...

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