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Efficiency Prediction Model for Planetary Roller Screw Mechanism Considering Machining Errors

  • Kan Liu
  • , Qianjin Xu
  • , Zifei Zhao
  • , Xiaojun Fu
  • , Linping Wu
  • , Shangjun Ma
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Transmission efficiency serves as a critical indicator for evaluating the performance of the planetary roller screw mechanism (PRSM). Existing prediction models, however, often exhibit significant deviations, primarily due to the inadequate consideration of machining errors. This study systematically analyzes key influencing factors arising from the manufacturing process and develops individual error models for both thread and gear components. These error models are incorporated into the friction torque calculation, resulting in a comprehensive efficiency prediction model that accounts for machining errors. Experimental results validate the proposed model. Further investigation into the influence patterns of various error factors reveals that efficiency increases with applied load, whereas it initially rises and then declines as rotational speed increases. Machining errors on the thread surface affect efficiency by approximately 3%, while those on the gear surface have a negligible impact of about 0.03%. Furthermore, based on a weight analysis of thread and gear machining parameters, the thread friction coefficient, gear reference diameter, and gear addendum height are identified as having significant influences on efficiency. This research provides a theoretical foundation for the optimal design and precision manufacturing of PRSM, contributing to enhanced comprehensive performance and facilitating broader industrial adoption.

Original languageEnglish
Article number071704
JournalJournal of Tribology
Volume148
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2026

Keywords

  • cutting
  • friction torque
  • grinding
  • machining errors
  • planetary roller screw
  • surface roughness and asperities
  • transmission efficiency
  • tribological systems

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