Analysis of dynamic characteristics of worn gear considering frictional heating effect
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Start Time:2025-11-22 14:00(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

Session:S1 Parallel Session 1 » S1-1Parallel Session 1-22 PM

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Abstract
Tooth surface wear represents one primary failure form of gears. Existing research on gear wear and dynamic characteristics inadequately incorporates the impact of friction and its heating effects induced by accumulated wear, leading to inaccurate analyses of dynamic responses. To address this, this study established a predictive tooth surface wear model and a dynamic model accounting for frictional heating effects. The comparative analysis of multiple models further clarifies the role of frictional heating effects in the evolution of wear and dynamic behavior. More accurate dynamic characteristics of worn gear are obtained through the established model. This study holds significant engineering value for deepening the understanding of gear wear behavior and enhancing the safety and reliability of gear systems.
Keywords
tooth surface wear,surface topography,frictional heating effect,dynamic characteristics
Speaker
Qiusheng Xiong
Master Anhui University

Submission Author
Xianzeng Liu Anhui University
Qiusheng Xiong Anhui University
Yang Yang China Northern Vehicle Research Institute
Zhihao Zhou Anhui University
Gaofan Han Anhui University
Yongbin Liu Anhui University
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    2025

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    Nov 23

    2025

  • Oct 20 2025

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  • Dec 08 2025

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