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The Anatomy of a Micropitting-Induced Tooth Fracture Failure
June 1, 2010
Micropitting has become a major concern in certain classes of industrial gear applications, especially wind power and other relatively highly loaded, somewhat slow-speed applications, where carburized gears are used to facilitate maximum load capacity in a compact package. While by itself the appearance of micropitting does not generally cause
much perturbation in the overall operation of a gear system, the ultimate
consequences of a micropitting failure
can, and frequently are, much more
catastrophic.