AGMA 912 : A
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MECHANISMS OF GEAR TOOTH FAILURE
Hardcopy
30-11-2014
English
01-01-2004
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Analysis
4 Wear
5 Scuffing
6 Plastic deformation
7 Contact fatigue
8 Cracking
9 Fracture
10 Bending fatigue
Bibliography
Tables
1 Fracture appearance classifications
Describes many of the ways in which gear teeth can fail and recommends methods for reducing gear failures. Provides basic guidance for those attempting to analyze gear failures. Applicable to spur and helical gears.
DevelopmentNote |
To be used in conjunction with AGMA 1010. (02/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
30
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PublisherName |
American Gear Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
ASTM E 2905/E2905M : 2013 : REDLINE | PRACTICE FOR EXAMINATION OF MILL AND KILN GIRTH GEAR TEETH - ELECTROMAGNETIC METHODS |
AGMA 1010 : E | APPEARANCE OF GEAR TEETH - TERMINOLOGY OF WEAR AND FAILURE |
AGMA 2007 : C | GEARS - SURFACE TEMPER ETCH INSPECTION AFTER GRINDING |
AGMA 925 : A | EFFECT OF LUBRICATION ON GEAR SURFACE DISTRESS |
AGMA 9005 : E | INDUSTRIAL GEAR LUBRICATION |
ISO/TR 10064-4:1998 | Code of inspection practice Part 4: Recommendations relative to surface texture and tooth contact pattern checking |
ISO 10825:1995 | Gears — Wear and damage to gear teeth — Terminology |
AGMA 2001 : D | FUNDAMENTAL RATING FACTORS AND CALCULATION METHODS FOR INVOLUTE SPUR AND HELICAL GEAR TEETH |
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