Spline wear life prediction considering multiple errors

Qingyan Zhao, Tianxiang Yu, Tianyang Pang, Bifeng Song

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Abstract

Splines in aero-engine are often excessively worn, seriously affecting flight safety. Manufacturing errors and parallel offset lead to unequal tooth loads, which is one of the main reasons to reduce the spline wear life. However, spline wear life with multiple errors is sometimes hard to predict due to technical or cost reasons. To obtain a more realistic spline wear life, a spline clearance calculation method considering manufacturing errors and parallel offset is proposed. The tooth contact pressure is developed based on the equivalent model of force carried by each tooth. Then, the relative sliding speed between the tooth and the tooth space is deduced by equating the two contact points on the spline as a crank-slider mechanism. Finally, a numerical model of spline wear is established by using the improved Archard's wear model. The case results show that the maximum wear depth at torque of 240 N·m is 1.7 times the wear depth at torque of 80 N·m for the spline with a total of 2x105 motion cycles. For a spline with a parallel offset of 30 μm, the maximum wear depth is 66.8 μm, which is 3 times the offset of 5 μm. The wear life results show that the average life of the spline is 0.7 times that of parallel offset when considering multiple errors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105804
JournalEngineering Failure Analysis
Volume131
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Life
  • Manufacturing errors
  • Parallel offset
  • Spline
  • Wear

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