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1. Brief Introduction to Planetary Gear Transmission
| Component | Material | Surface Treatment | Hardness Specifications | Contact Fatigue Limit | Bending Fatigue Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Gear (A) | 20CrMnMo | Carburizing and Quenching | Tooth surface: 56-60 HRC; Core: 30-42 HRC | 1500 N/mm² | 500 N/mm² |
| Planet Gear (C) | 20CrMnMo | Carburizing and Quenching | Tooth surface: 56-60 HRC; Core: 30-42 HRC | 1500 N/mm² (external mesh); 1380 N/mm² (internal mesh) | 500 N/mm²; 350 N/mm² (after correction) |
| Internal Gear Ring (B) | 42CrMo | Quenching and Tempering | Tooth surface: 260-290 HB | 690 N/mm² (internal mesh); 750 N/mm² | 310 N/mm²; 217 N/mm² (after correction) |
3. Heat Treatment of Gears
ZE: Elastic coefficient, related to material Poisson's ratio and elastic modulus.
Ft: Tangential load.
b: Tooth width.
d1: Pitch circle diameter of the pinion.
u: Gear ratio.
KA, KV, KHβ, KHα: Load coefficients (application factor, dynamic load factor, tooth trace load distribution factor, tooth load distribution factor).
Method A: Any suitable method (finite element method, integral method, conformal mapping method) or actual measurement (such as photoelastic detection, strain measurement) can be used, but it requires significant workload and is only for special occasions.
Method B: The maximum tensile stress at the tooth root of the loaded side tooth profile is taken as the nominal bending stress, which is corrected by corresponding coefficients as the calculated tooth root stress. This method assumes that the maximum tooth root bending stress occurs at the outermost point of single-tooth meshing of the gear pair.
5. Contact Fatigue Strength Check
Material and Heat Treatment: Material composition, mechanical properties, and heat treatment processes (such as carburizing, nitriding) directly affect σFlim. For example, the effective hardened layer depth of carburized gears should be ≥ 0.15 mm, and that of nitrided gears should be 0.4-0.6 mm.
Structural Parameters: Tooth root fillet radius, surface roughness (Ra ≤ 1.6 μm), and tooth width influence stress distribution and fatigue performance.
Load and Working Conditions: For gears with bidirectional bending, σFlim should be multiplied by 0.7; for symmetric bidirectional bending (such as planet gears), it is also multiplied by 0.7. High-speed gears require consideration of lubrication methods (grease lubrication, splash lubrication, or forced lubrication).
Sun Gear and Planet Gear: Typically undergo carburizing and quenching or carbonitriding. The surface hardness reaches 58-62 HRC, and the core hardness is 30-45 HRC. This results in a contact fatigue limit (σHlimC) of 1500 MPa and a bending fatigue limit (σFlimC) of 500 MPa.
Internal Gear Ring: Usually adopts nitriding. The surface hardness is 550-700 HV, with a contact fatigue limit (σHlimC) of 750 MPa and a bending fatigue limit (σFlimC) of 310 MPa.