kamal11
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2006
- 16
Hi all,
I need to rerate the Gear box product from strength point and tell our counter part, what torque does this gear box can with stand.
I understand GEAR boxes fail by wear and pitting and other means. My task is to tell what torque does this gear box can with stand. Once I give those numbers thier task is to reevaluate the product for lubrication failure, misalignment etc and rerate their product.
Gear Box consists of couple of different sizes of gears, pinions and shafts. My understanding is to take each component and evaluate its strength, Pick the weakest part in the assembly and tell this is what your product can with stand.
Or do i need to do an assembly analysis of different gears and to find out the weakest link and tell the product will fail at this torque.
I am not redesigning the product. I am just trying to understand what torque it is capable of with standing.
Nieghbouring parts add stiffness to a component, and could increase the load capabiltiy of the parts, Will a Gear be able to with stand more force in an assembly than it alone can take, Esp when it is about to move away from the contact with the mating gear.
So i feel, just do the analysis on a single component and tell the gear will with stand this much amount of torque is sufficient. Ami correct in my understanding.
Regards
Kamalakar
I need to rerate the Gear box product from strength point and tell our counter part, what torque does this gear box can with stand.
I understand GEAR boxes fail by wear and pitting and other means. My task is to tell what torque does this gear box can with stand. Once I give those numbers thier task is to reevaluate the product for lubrication failure, misalignment etc and rerate their product.
Gear Box consists of couple of different sizes of gears, pinions and shafts. My understanding is to take each component and evaluate its strength, Pick the weakest part in the assembly and tell this is what your product can with stand.
Or do i need to do an assembly analysis of different gears and to find out the weakest link and tell the product will fail at this torque.
I am not redesigning the product. I am just trying to understand what torque it is capable of with standing.
Nieghbouring parts add stiffness to a component, and could increase the load capabiltiy of the parts, Will a Gear be able to with stand more force in an assembly than it alone can take, Esp when it is about to move away from the contact with the mating gear.
So i feel, just do the analysis on a single component and tell the gear will with stand this much amount of torque is sufficient. Ami correct in my understanding.
Regards
Kamalakar