Effect of five lubricants on life of AISI 9310 spur gears
Abstract
Spur-gear surface fatigue tests were conducted with five lubricants using a single lot of consumable-electrode vacuum melted (CVM) AISI 9310 spur gears. The lot of gears was divided into five groups, each of which was tested with a different lubricant. The test lubricants are classified as either a synthetic hydrocarbon, mineral oil, or ester-based lubricant. All five lubricants have imilar viscosity and pressure-viscosity coefficients. A pentaerythritol base stock without sufficient antiwear additives produced a surface fatigue life pproximately 22 percent that of the same base stock with chlorine and phosphorus type additives. The presence of sulfur type antiwear additives in the lubricant did not appear to affect the surface fatigue life of the gears tested. No statistical difference in the 10-percent surface fatigue life was produced with four of the five lubricants.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- January 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8516099T
- Keywords:
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- Additives;
- Fatigue Tests;
- Gears;
- Lubricants;
- Surface Properties;
- Wear;
- Heat Treatment;
- Life (Durability);
- Pressure Effects;
- Spalling;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Viscosity;
- Instrumentation and Photography