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AGMA Allowable Contact Stress for Steel Gears Table

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AGMA Allowable Contact Stress, sac, for Steel Gears Table

The allowable stress numbers for gear materials vary with items such as material composition, cleanliness, residual stress, microstructure, quality, heat treatment, and processing practices. For materials other than steel, a range is shown, and the lower values should be used for general design purposes.

Allowable stress numbers shown in the table below are determined or estimated from laboratory tests and accumulated field experiences. They are based on unity overload factor, 10 million stress cycles, unidirectional loading and 99 percent reliability.

The grade cleanliness requirements apply only to those portions of the gear material where the teeth will be located, to a distance below the finished tip diameter of at least two times the tooth depth. On external gears this portion of the gear blank normally will be less than 25 percent of the radius.

Material
Heat
treatment
Min.
Surface
Hardness1
sac
Allowable contact stress number2
lb/in2
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Steel3
Through hardened4
see figure 1
see figure 1
see figure 1
----
Flame5 or induction
hardened5


50 HRC
170,000
190,000
----
54 HRC
175 000
195 000
----
Carburized and
hardened5
see table 9
180 000
225 000
275 000

Nitrided5 ( through
hardened steels)

83.5 HR15N
150 000
163 000
175 000
84.5 HR15N
155 000
168 000
180 000
2.5% Chrome (no
aluminum)

Nitrided5
87.5 HR15N
155 000
172 000
189 000
Nitralloy 135M
Nitrided5
90.0 HR15N
170 000
183 000
195 000
Nitralloy N
Nitrided5
90.0 HR15N
172 000
188 000
205 000
2.5% Chrome
(no aluminum)
Nitrided5
90.0 HR15N
176 000
196 000
216,000

Notes:

1 Hardness to be equivalent to that at the start of active profile in the center of the face width.
2 See tables 7 through 10 of the standard AGMA/ANSI -D04 for major metallurgical factors for each stress grade of steel gears.
3 The steel selected must be compatible with the heat treatment process selected and hardness required.
4 These materials must be annealed or normalized as a minimum.
5 The allowable stress numbers indicated may be used with the case depths.

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Allowable contact stress number

Figure 1 Allowable contact stress number for through hardened steel gears, sac

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Source:

  • ANSI/AGMA American National Standards Institutue. American Gear Manufacturers Association Specification AGMA 201-D04