Published work on metallic gear wear focuses, almost exclusively, on gears
operating under normal, lubricated conditions. There are instances however,
when it is desirable to run gears in a dry, unlubricated state. In these c
ases it is usual to employ non-metallic, polymer gears. This study was made
to evaluate the performance of metal involute spur gears running under dry
, unlubricated conditions. The stock (off the shelf) gears examined in this
paper comprised mainly of carbon steel and spheroidal graphite iron but al
so included cast iron and aluminium bronze. A number of gears specially coa
ted, inter alia, with molybdenum disulphide, electroless nickel, copper and
lead/tin and various other specialised coatings by electro, chemical and p
hysical vapour deposition were also tested for the purposes of comparison.
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