Skip to main navigation Skip to main content
  • E-Submission

JKSPE : Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICIES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Article

Pitting Life Experiments of Gear Material using a Damaged Area Analysis Method

Jin Wook Joo, Byung Wook Lee, Seok Man Moon, Tae Wan Kim, Yong Joo Cho
JKSPE 2010;27(11):92-97.
Published online: November 1, 2010
  • 2 Views
  • 0 Download
  • 0 Crossref
  • 0 Scopus
prev

The object of this study is to investigate the definite method for pitting damaged surfaces. Pitting is a sort of fatigue damages and it is made by a repetitive load. For a judgment between damages or not, sensing vibrations of test equipment is simple. However, it is not only difficult to observe a growth of pitting but also impossible to detect the juncture of initial pitting. Therefore, a method for the pitting damaged area measuring technique was effectively implemented by Two Roller Machine. The change of surface damaged area was measured by an optical microscope in regular time and calculated by the use of dark and bright ratio of test specimens' pictures taken by optical microscope. In conclusion, S - N Curves gained by Failure rate - Cycle graph was led and the curves are able to be chosen as occasion demands for a failure area percentage.

Download Citation

Download a citation file in RIS format that can be imported by all major citation management software, including EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks, and Reference Manager.

Format:

Include:

Pitting Life Experiments of Gear Material using a Damaged Area Analysis Method
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2010;27(11):92-97.   Published online November 1, 2010
Download Citation

Download a citation file in RIS format that can be imported by all major citation management software, including EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks, and Reference Manager.

Format:
Include:
Pitting Life Experiments of Gear Material using a Damaged Area Analysis Method
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2010;27(11):92-97.   Published online November 1, 2010
Close