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Degradation Law Analysis and Life Estimation of Transmission Accuracy of RV Reducer Based on Tooth Surface and Bearing Wear

Chang Liu, Wankai Shi, Yu He, Kun Liu

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2025
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摘要

As a core component of industrial robots, the transmission accuracy life (TAL) of rotary vector (RV) reducers constitutes a primary factor determining the high-precision operation of robotic systems. However, current life evaluation methods for RV reducers predominantly rely on conventional bearing strength life calculations, while neglecting its transmission accuracy degradation during operation. To address this limitation, a static analysis model of RV reducers is established, through which a calculation method for transmission accuracy and TAL is presented. Simultaneously, tooth surface and bearing wear models are developed based on Archard’s wear theory. Through coupled analysis of the aforementioned models, the transmission accuracy degradation law of RV reducers is revealed. The results show that during the operation of the RV reducer, the transmission error (TE) maintains relative stability over time, whereas the lost motion (LM) exhibits a continuous increase. Based on this observation, LM is defined as the evaluation metric for TAL, and a novel TAL estimation model is proposed. The feasibility of the developed TAL estimation model is ultimately validated through accelerated transmission accuracy degradation tests on RV reducers. The error between the predicted and experimental results is 11.06%. The proposed TAL estimation model refines the life evaluation methodology for RV reducers, establishing a solid foundation for real-time transmission accuracy compensation in reducer operation.

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ReducerDegradation (telecommunications)Bearing (navigation)Materials scienceTransmission (telecommunications)Forensic engineeringLawComputer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineering

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