A Review of Aviation Spline Research

Author:

Zhao Guang,Zhao Xiangyang,Qian Liting,Yuan Yunbo,Ma Song,Guo Mei

Abstract

Splines are irreplaceable in high-speed aviation fields due to their simplicity, reliability, and high specific power. Aviation splines are not only subjected to severe operating mechanical loads, but also sometimes operate under grease-lubricated and non-lubricated environments. All of this results in aviation splines suffering widespread failures. Since the 1960s, many researchers have carried out much research on aviation splines. The wide range of research topics demonstrates the technical challenges of understanding aviation spline. This paper reviews the research of aviation spline from the aspects of failure form, fatigue strength, surface contact stress, effects of lubrication, and misalignment on wear, as well as experiments. Relevant research shows crowned splines can mitigate the spline wear process induced by angular misalignment, and oil-lubricating splines experience almost no wear. This paper also looks forward to the future development directions of aviation splines.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Science and Technology Major Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Mechanical Engineering

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