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Andrew Milburn

Andrew Milburn is currently president of Milburn Engineering, Inc., a consulting firm located near Tacoma, Washington and has 45 years’ experience in the design and analysis of gears and gearboxes. As a consultant he has investigated numerous gear and bearing failures, and helped clients improve their gear products.

Articles by Andrew Milburn

TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2024-02-16

Morphology of Wear on Tapered-Roller Bearing Roller Ends and Thrust Ribs

This report investigates the wear morphology on the large end of tapered rollers and the inner ring's large end rib on a planet carrier TRB from a multi-megawatt wind turbine gearbox. The literature on abrasive wear has many classifications, including 2-body abrasion, 3-body abrasion, scratches, grooving abrasion, rolling abrasion, cutting abrasion, and plowing abrasion. For this analysis, we have selected grooving abrasion, a common problem in wind turbine gearboxes and a prominent failure mode on many bearings, particularly planetary carrier bearings and planet bearings. Grooving abrasion is frequently observed on cylindrical roller bearings (CRB) and tapered roller bearings (TRB). Fitzsimmons and Clevenger conducted tests on roller end/rib wear for TRBs with contaminated gear oil, and they provided an excellent explanation of the mechanism.

TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2023-08-28

Influence of Grain Size on Metallurgical Properties

This report discusses grain size and its influence on metallurgical properties including its effect on yield strength, ultimate strength, fatigue strength, and fracture toughness. Also discussed are manufacturing issues such as heat treatment, hardenability, and machinability. 

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