A simplified fatigue life analysis for traction drive contacts of arbitrary geometry is presented. The analysis is based on the Lundberg-Palmgren theory used for rolling-element bearings. The effects of torque, element size, speed, contact ellipse ratio, and the influence of traction coefficient are shown. The analysis shows that within the limits of the available traction coefficient, traction contacts exhibit longest life at high speeds. Multiple, load-sharing roller arrangements have an advantageous effect on system life, torque capacity, power-to-weight ratio and size.
Simplified fatigue life analysis for traction drive contacts
Intern. Power Transmission and Gearing Conf. ; 1980 ; San Francisco
01.01.1980
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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