Automotive timing belt life laws and a user design guide

Author:

Childs T. H. C.1,Dalgarno K. W.1,Day A. J.2,Moore R. B.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Leeds Department of Mechanical Engineering

2. University of Bradford Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Abstract

The paper presents a computer-based guide of the effect of layout and loading (tension and torque) on the timing belt life and uses it to show the sensitivity of life to changed conditions in an automotive camshaft drive. The predictions are in line with experience. The guide requires belt property information, such as the tooth and tension member stiffness, the friction coefficient between the belt lands and pulleys and the pitch difference from the pulley, in order to calculate the tooth deflections caused by the belt loadings on the various pulleys in the layout. It also requires information on how the belt life depends on the tooth deflections. Experimental data are presented on the life—deflection relations of a commercial automotive timing belt tested between 100 and 140°C, although the bulk of the data has been obtained at 120°C. Four different life laws have been found, depending on whether the failure-initiating deflection occurred on a driver or a driven pulley, and whether at entry to or exit from the pulley. Theoretical analysis of the tooth loading in the partial meshing state shows that, in three cases out of the four, the different life-deflection laws transform to a single relation between the life and the tooth root strain. The exception is failure caused by driven entry conditions; work is continuing to understand better the causes of failure in this circumstance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

Reference14 articles.

1. Childs T. H. C., Coutsoucos A., Dalgarno K. W., Day A. J., Parker I. K. Life prediction of automotive timing belts. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Motion and Power Transmission, 1991, pp. 376–381 (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tokyo).

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