Running-in analysis of transmission gear

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Abstract

The automotive industry's impact on development and improvement, reliability and lifetime, of components is significant. Automotive market en-courages small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to enter this market, which is for SMEs a challenge to meet specified product quality. In this study, running-in wear analysis of transmission gears is conducted, which is rarely discussed in literature. Based on this study, one can make recom-mendations to SMEs to improve their product. Examination tests between an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) gear and SMEs gear product have been made. Results showed that mass and chemical composition are same. A clear difference between SMEs and OEM gear was seen from surface roughness and material hardness tests. SMEs gear exhibits a failure mechanism, and OEM gear does not indicate any failure indication during running-in period.

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Jamari, J., Ammarullah, M. I., Afif, I. Y., Ismail, R., Tauviqirrahman, M., & Bayuseno, A. P. (2021). Running-in analysis of transmission gear. Tribology in Industry, 43(3), 434–441. https://doi.org/10.24874/ti.1092.04.21.08

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