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Ultrasonic Gear Steel Fatigue at NASA
Tallerico, Thomas F ; Cameron, Zachary A
关键词: BENDING FATIGUE;    DYNAMIC MODULUS OF ELASTICITY;    ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICES;    GEAR TEETH;    LIFE (DURABILITY);    METAL FATIGUE;    PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATORS;    ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT;    SPECIMEN GEOMETRY;    STEELS;    TRANSMISSIONS (MACHINE ELEMENTS);    ULTRASONIC TESTS;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN72161
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Gear tooth bending fatigue life is one of the main drivers of rotorcraft gear box weight and maintenance cost. Depending on rotorcraft gearbox speed, 10,000 flight hours can easily mean reaching gear tooth bending fatigue cycles in the 10^10 cycle regime. Traditionally gear fatigue life in the 10^10 cycle regime is estimated based on empirical correction factors applied to the traditional fatigue limit of 10^7 cycles. In order to improve on this method of life prediction, enable better gear box design, and reduce gear box maintenance cost, NASA has started an ultrasonic gear steel fatigue program to quantify the 10^10 life of gear steels. Ultrasonic fatigue testing makes use of piezo electric actuators and resonance to generate stress-strain cycles at 20 kHz. The ability to test gear steals at 20 kHz reduces test time for 10^10 cycles from roughly 16 years with traditional 20 Hz testing to 6 days. In this presentation, the establishment of NASA's ultrasonic test capability, results to date, and future testing plans will be discussed.

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