Meshing teeth pairs of involute spur gears often form the final drive of high‐performance motorsport transmissions. They are subject to high normal and shear loading. Under transient conditions pertaining to a meshing cycle, the contact conditions alter from the onset of teeth pair engagement through to maximum normal loading, followed by contact separation. Sliding motion only ceases instantaneously at the pitch point. The regime of lubrication remains mostly in non‐Newtonian thermo‐elastohydrodynamic conditions. The results show that a starved inlet boundary is attained throughout most of the meshing cycle which leads to the diminution of the pressure spike at the exit from the contact conjunction. The reversing sub‐surface shear stresses...
The paper presents transient point contact elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) results obtained wit...
This article presents the results of a transient elastohydrodynamic analysis of the conditions at th...
Efficiency and durability are key areas of research and development in modern racing drivetrains. St...
Meshing teeth pairs of involute spur gears often form the final drive of high-performance motorsport...
The paper presents solutions for transient mixed thermo-elastohydrodynamics of meshing differential ...
Energy efficiency and functional reliability are the two key requirements in the design of high-perf...
Film thickness and sub-surface stress distribution in a highly loaded automotive differential hypoid...
Predictions are provided for mixed elastohydrodynamic conditions of meshing hyoid gear teeth pairs o...
Prediction of friction and transmission efficiency are design objectives in transmission engineering...
The tooth surface temperature rise during meshing spur gear pair due to frictional heat is investiga...
In high performance cars, light-weighting is a major development driver. Consequently, the transmiss...
Efficiency and durability are key areas of research and development in modern racing drivetrains. St...
The paper presents transient point contact elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) results obtained wit...
This article presents the results of a transient elastohydrodynamic analysis of the conditions at th...
Efficiency and durability are key areas of research and development in modern racing drivetrains. St...
Meshing teeth pairs of involute spur gears often form the final drive of high-performance motorsport...
The paper presents solutions for transient mixed thermo-elastohydrodynamics of meshing differential ...
Energy efficiency and functional reliability are the two key requirements in the design of high-perf...
Film thickness and sub-surface stress distribution in a highly loaded automotive differential hypoid...
Predictions are provided for mixed elastohydrodynamic conditions of meshing hyoid gear teeth pairs o...
Prediction of friction and transmission efficiency are design objectives in transmission engineering...
The tooth surface temperature rise during meshing spur gear pair due to frictional heat is investiga...
In high performance cars, light-weighting is a major development driver. Consequently, the transmiss...
Efficiency and durability are key areas of research and development in modern racing drivetrains. St...
The paper presents transient point contact elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) results obtained wit...
This article presents the results of a transient elastohydrodynamic analysis of the conditions at th...
Efficiency and durability are key areas of research and development in modern racing drivetrains. St...