Performance improvement of set of worm gears used in soot blower through profile modification
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The present design of a set of worm gears used in a soot blower produced by a
certain manufacturer has an efficiency of 68.8%. A soot blower is one of the most
critical components in industrial applications for removing the large amounts of
soot generated by boilers and is required to be operational 24×7. The energy
consumptionofthesootblowerdependsonitsworkingefficiencyandultimately
the design of its set of worm gears. This paper focuses mainly on the design and
analysis of available industrial worm-gear sets used in soot blowers. The
theoretical, experimental, and finite-element analysis approaches are validated
for the stability of the worm gear set under typical input conditions. This paper
also describes an analytical design of experiments (DOE) approach to identify the
most significant factor for performance (efficiency) improvement and suggests
some design improvements for the worm gear set using the profile modification
approach. These ensure the efficiency improvement of the current industrial
design of the set of worm gears used in a soot blower. The analytical DOE
approach helped identify that the number of worm wheel teeth (Z2) and gear
module (m) are the two most significant factors affecting performance.
Accordingly, based on the improved design, the final efficiency increased from
68.8% to 74.6% (~8.5% increment), resulting in lower power consumption during
industrial application.
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering. 2024, vol. 10, art. no. 1360502.