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Additive Manufacturing Meets Gear Mechanics: Understanding Abrasive Wear Evolution in FDM-Printed Gears.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Ciobanu R et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Mechatronics and Precision Mechanics

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the abrasive wear influence on the tooth flank geometry of plastic gear wheels, emphasizing the contribution of tooth stiffness to the observed changes. The study examined gear wheels made from polylactic acid (PLA) with wall thicknesses of 0.6 mm, 1.0 mm and 2.4 mm, manufactured using FDM technology. A standard layer height of 0.2 mm was chosen as it offers a balance between good precision and reasonable printing times. The PLA gear wheels were tested for wear in a meshing configuration with a metallic reference gear. The results indicate that wear intensity increases as tooth stiffness decreases, suggesting an inverse proportionality between abrasive wear and tooth stiffness. In all tested cases, the tooth tip was more affected by abrasive wear compared to the rest of the profile. The analysis establishes that sliding velocity has the greatest influence on the abrasive wear characteristics of the evaluated gears. Based on experimental findings, a mathematical model was developed for simulating abrasive wear in plastic gears, with scalability across various manufacturing technologies. For PLA gears, both experimental and simulated data confirm that full tooth infill is essential for functional durability.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40647819