morris9791
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2008
- 99
Dear Experts,
I have 2 drawings (Pinion and Gear) which illustrates materials of class 86xx and 41xx with core yield of 500MPa and 850MPa respectively. Both have the same hardness specifications e.g.
30-45 HRc, case depth in mm with 50HRc and surface hardness up to 62HRc.
I need to do an ‘overload’ static bending strength calculations on both of these.
AGMA recommends taking the hardness at the core/core interface for static bending strength calculations. This Brinell value is obtained from their allowable stress versus Brinell Hardness table specified in the standard.
Is this a safe procedure, considering that the gear core may only be 500MPa as opposed to 850MPa despite the fact that both have the same hardness properties?
Thanks
Ed
I have 2 drawings (Pinion and Gear) which illustrates materials of class 86xx and 41xx with core yield of 500MPa and 850MPa respectively. Both have the same hardness specifications e.g.
30-45 HRc, case depth in mm with 50HRc and surface hardness up to 62HRc.
I need to do an ‘overload’ static bending strength calculations on both of these.
AGMA recommends taking the hardness at the core/core interface for static bending strength calculations. This Brinell value is obtained from their allowable stress versus Brinell Hardness table specified in the standard.
Is this a safe procedure, considering that the gear core may only be 500MPa as opposed to 850MPa despite the fact that both have the same hardness properties?
Thanks
Ed