AGMA 09FTM16 PDF

AGMA 09FTM16 PDF

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AGMA 09FTM16 PDF

Published Date:
09/01/2009

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Allowable Contact Stresses in Jacking Gear Units Used in the Offshore Industry

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American Gear Manufacturers Association

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An offshore jack-up drilling rig is a barge upon which a drilling platform is placed. The barge has legs which can be lowered to the sea floor to support the rig. Then the barge can be "jacked-up" out of thewater providing a stable work platform from which to drill for oil and gas. Jack-up drilling rigs were first introduced in the late 1950's. Rack and pinion type jack-up units were introduced soon after that and have dominated the industry ever since. The rack and pinion systems used to raise and lower the rig are enormous in terms of gear pitch, or module, by gear industry standards. Quarter pitch (101.6module) pinions are common, with both larger and smaller teeth used. Lifetime number of cycles for these units are - again, by gear industry standards - tiny, rack teeth typically have 25 year lifetime cycles measured in the low hundreds. That is off the charts forAGMA (and ISO or DIN) design rules which draw a straight line to zero cycles for contact stress cycles less than 10,000. Use of any standards was abandoned from the start in the offshore industry for jacking applications. The author presents methods, and experience of that industry and suggested allowable contact stresses in such applications.


Edition : 09
File Size : 1 file , 220 KB
Number of Pages : 8
Published : 09/01/2009

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