The application of elastohydrodynamic lubrication in gear tooth contacts

It is shown that in the early stages of design, scoring and fatigue failure of gear contact surfaces can be prevented by the following means: improving load capacity with the aid of tip relief, or by improved surface finish; by giving special care to the location and application of the lubricant in high-speed or high-load gear applications; by determining the thickness of the elastohydrodynamic film from an analysis for the worst temperature, speed, and load conditions, and selecting the appropriate lubricant from this analysis; by using an additive in the case of frequent repeated startup and shutdown conditions; by taking the expected temperature, speed, and load in the selection of an extreme pressure additive; and by systematically testing any new transmission or gear box design.