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Modeling and Analysis of Deformation for Spiral Bevel Gear in Die Quenching Based on the Hardenability Variation
Authors:Yingtao Zhang  Gang Wang  Wankai Shi  Lin Yang  Zhichao Li
Affiliation:1.Beijing Key Lab of Precision/Ultra-precision Manufacturing Equipments and Control,Tsinghua University,Beijing,China;2.The State Key Laboratory of Mechanical Transmission, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing,China;3.China FAW Group Corporation R&D Center,Changchun,China;4.DANTE Solutions, Inc.,Cleveland,USA
Abstract:Spiral bevel gears are widely used to transmit energy between intersecting axes. The strength and fatigue life of the gears are improved by carburizing and quenching. A die quenching process is used to control the deformation of the gear. The deformation is determined by the variations in the hardenability for a certain die quenching process. The relationship between hardenability, phase transformation and deformation needs to be studied to minimize deformation during the adjustment of the die quenching process parameters. In this paper, material properties for 22CrMoH steel are determined by the results of Jominy tests, dilatometry experiments and static mechanical property tests. The material models were built based on testing results under the consideration of hardenability variation. An finite element analysis model was developed to couple the phase transformation and deformation history of the complete carburizing and die quenching process for the spiral bevel gears. The final microstructures in the gear were bainite for low hardenability steel and a mixture of bainite and ferrite for high hardenability steel. The largest buckling deformation at the gear bottom surface is 0.375 mm at the outer circle for the low hardenability gear and 0.091 mm at the inner circle for the high hardenability gear.
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