Classroom Training
MTS07
Gear Wear and Failure Recognition (ISO 10825)
Bearing Wear and Failure Recognition (ISO 15243)
A vision into the appearance and fundamental causes of gear and bearing failure modes. This training provides gear and bearings users with the necessary skills to examine, assess and recognize common gear and bearing failure modes.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the training, the attendants will be able to carry out the following:
- Examine the different aspects of gears and bearings
- Assess and interpret common gears and bearings
- Appreciate what is considered normal wear and what could potentially be a problem and know the appropriate action to take
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Course Outline:
Day 1 (ISO 10825)
- ISO Standards
- Key principles in ISO Standards
- Members (how to get involved), Technical Committees and Working Groups
- The different type of ISO publications
- Basic concepts on the geometry of gears to “Teeth in involute”
- Spur and helical gears
- Meshing (contact ratio, interference, sliding)
- Tooth modifications (profile and helix)
- Contact pressure and tooth rupture calculations
- Gear failure analysis method and failure recognition strategy
- Introduction to the common investigation methods and equipment used
- Introduction to the new ISO 10825
- Classification of failure modes in gears
- Tribological damages (non-fatigue)
- Fatigue damages
- Non-fatigue fracture
- Plastic deformation
- Manufacturing issues
- Other surface damage
- Case studies (a chance to test your failure recognition skills)
- Questions / answers.
Day 2 (ISO 15243)
- Bearings – General considerations
- Overview and Vocabulary
- Main types of bearings
- Types of bearing cages
- Protection and Sealing
- Bearings assembly and Lubrication
- Bearings – Typical deteriorations
- Terms and definitions of the ISO 15243
- Classification of failure modes in rolling bearings
- Failure modes:
- Rolling contact fatigue
- Wear
- Corrosion
- Electrical erosion
- Plastic deformation
- Cracking and fracture
- Case studies (a chance to test your failure recognition skills).
- Questions / answers.
Trainer:
This course will be conducted by Robert SHANDRO and Ashley NG.
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We welcome groups to attend our trainings. Please contact us for a group discount package.
Our Accounts will advise if GST is applicable. Participants shall bear all bank charges.
Learners must fulfill at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components, to be awarded with a Certificate of Attendance (COA).
For clarification or inquiries please contact Mrs Lorraine HUANG at +65 67788285 or send an email to training@cetim-matcor.com
Registration Form
To register for the course, please complete this form.
Payment Details:
- Registration form and course fees are to reach MATCOR before the closing date.
- Registration will only be confirmed upon full payment.
- Direct internet banking payment to MATCOR Technology & Services Pte Ltd, Bank: Development Bank of Singapore, Bank Code: 7171, Branch Code: 032, Swift Code: DBSSSGSG, Bank Address: 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #02-32, Great World City, Singapore 237994, Account / Iban No: 032-004152-3. / PAYNOW: UEN199201190R
- All cheques should be made payable to “MATCOR Technology & Services Pte Ltd” and mailed to 3 Seletar Aerospace Link Singapore 797550, Or
- Overseas participants may choose to pay in EUR or USD.
- Participants shall bear all bank charges for payments.
For clarification or inquiries please contact Mrs Lorraine HUANG at +65 67788285 or send an email to training@cetim-matcor.com
Cancellation & Refund:
- Any cancellation made after closing date – no refund, but delegate substitution is allowed.
- Any cancellation made before closing date will receive full refund.
- MATCOR reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the course, only if deemed necessary