Title of article :
Thrust-washer tribological evaluation of PS304 coatings against Rene 41
Author/Authors :
Edin E. Bali?، نويسنده , , Thierry A. Blanchet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
To prevent surface damage, roughening, and wear of foil bearings during startup and shutdown conditions when speeds become insufficient to provide hydrodynamic air films, plasma-sprayed solid lubricant PS304 has been used as a journal coating. With increasing demands for operational bearing temperature, Rene 41 is one candidate material that may be considered as a replacement for current Inconel X-750 foil materials. In this study, the tribological behavior of plasma-sprayed PS304 coatings, as well as potentially smoother HVOF-sprayed PS304 coatings, was characterized against Rene 41 and Inconel X-750 counterfaces in thrust-washer tests. Tribological behavior of Rene 41 against plasma- and HVOF-sprayed PS304 coatings, and uncoated 13-8 stainless steel, at 538 °C was found to be equivalent to the high-temperature behavior of Inconel X-750 against the same surfaces. Typical wear factors found for the coatings were in 1.5–3 × 10−4 mm3/N m range, while the coefficients of friction were generally about 0.4.
Keywords :
Self-lubricating , Composite , Coating , Plasma-sprayed , High-temperature , Air bearing