REM Surface Engineering

Effect of Superfinishing on Scuffing Resistance

 Subscribe to Papers RSS feed

September 06, 2003

By: Lane W. Winkelmann, Mark D. Michaud, REM Chemicals, Inc.
Ray W. Snidle, Mark P. Alanou, Cardiff University

ABSTRACT

A fundamental understanding of gear scuffing has been promoted for a number of years by the use of twin disc scuffing rigs.  Quantities of interest such as friction and bulk temperature are more easily and less expensively measured than performing actual gear testing.  This paper discusses the scuffing test data performed on specimens superfinished using chemically accelerated vibratory finishing. One set of samples was superfinished using a high density non-abrasive ceramic media, while another set of samples was superfinished using a non-abrasive plastic media.  This data is compared to other specimens with different surface finishes tested under identical conditions.

If you are interested in this paper, please contact us to receive a copy.

­

 


Email to a Friend

©2012   REM Chemicals, Inc. |  Brenham, TX, USA |  Southington, CT, USA |  St Neots, Cambridgeshire, UK |  site map |  privacy policy |  email REM
REM, ISF, REM logo and Ferromil are trademarks of REM Chemicals Inc. registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Web Solution By Enthusiast