Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery
Title Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author C. DellaCorte
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 2000
Genre Nickel alloys
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The performance and durability of advanced, high temperature foil air bearings are evaluated under a wide range (10-50 kPa) of loads at temperatures from 25 to 650 deg C. The bearings are made from uncoated nickel based superalloy foils. The foil surface experiences sliding contact with the shaft during initial start/stop operation. To reduce friction and wear, the solid lubricant coating, PS 304, is applied to the shaft by plasma spraying. PS304 is a NiCr based Cr2O3 coating with silver and barium fluoride/calcium fluoride solid lubricant additions. The results show that the bearings provide lives well in excess of 30,000 cycles under all of the conditions tested. Several bearings exhibited lives in excess of 100,000 cycles. Wear is a linear function of the bearing load. The excellent performance measured in this study suggests that these bearings and the PS 304 coating are well suited for advanced high temperature, oil-free turbomachinery applications.

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearing for Oil-Free Turbomachinery

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearing for Oil-Free Turbomachinery
Title Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearing for Oil-Free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 34
Release 2018-06-16
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ISBN 9781721194568

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The performance and durability of advanced, high temperature foil air bearings are evaluated under a wide range (10-50 kPa) of loads at temperatures from 25 to 650 C. The bearings are made from uncoated nickel based superalloy foils. The foil surface experiences sliding contact with the shaft during initial start/stop operation. To reduce friction and wear, the solid lubricant coating, PS304, is applied to the shaft by plasma spraying. PS304, is a NiCr based Cr2O3 coating with silver and barium fluoride/calcium fluoride solid lubricant additions. The results show that the bearings provide lives well in excess of 30,000 cycles under all of the conditions tested. Several bearings exhibited lives in excess of 100,000 cycles. Wear is a linear function of the bearing load. The excellent performance measured in this study suggests that these bearings and the PS304 coating are well suited for advanced high temperature, oil-free turbomachinery applications. DellaCorte, C. and Valco, M. J. and Radil, K. C. and Heshmat, H. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-1999-209187, NAS 1.15:209187, E-11697

Performance and High Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery

Performance and High Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery
Title Performance and High Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 15
Release 2000
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Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery
Title Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearings for Oil-free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1999
Genre Bearings (Machinery)
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The performance and durability of advanced high temperature foil air bearings are evaluated under a wide range (10-50 kPa) of loads at temperatures from 25 to 650°C. The bearings are made from uncoated nickel based superalloy foils. The foil surface experiences sliding contact with the shaft during initial start/stop operation. To reduce friction and wear, the solid lubricant coating, PS304, is applied to the shaft by plasma spraying. PS304 is a NiCr based Cr203 coating with silver and barium fluoride/calcium fluoride solid lubricant additions. The results show that the bearings provide lives well in excess of 30,000 cycles under all of the conditions tested. Several bearings exhibited lives in excess of 100,000 cycles. Wear is linear function of the bearing load. The excellent performance measured in this study suggests that these bearings and the PS304 coating are well suited for advanced high temperature, oil-free turbomachinery applications.

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearigs for Oil-free Turbomachinery

Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearigs for Oil-free Turbomachinery
Title Performance and Durability of High Temperature Foil Air Bearigs for Oil-free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author C. DellaCorte
Publisher
Pages 21
Release 1999
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A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery

A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery
Title A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
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Pages 22
Release 2002
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A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery

A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery
Title A Systems Approach to the Solid Lubrication of Foil Air Bearings for Oil-Free Turbomachinery PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 34
Release 2018-06-20
Genre
ISBN 9781721530519

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Foil air bearings are self-acting hydrodynamic bearings which rely upon solid lubricants to reduce friction and minimize wear during sliding which occurs at start-up and shut-down when surface speeds are too low to allow the formation of a hydrodynamic air film. This solid lubrication is typically accomplished by coating the non-moving foil surface with a thin, soft polymeric film. The following paper introduces a systems approach in which the solid lubrication is provided by a combination of self lubricating shaft coatings coupled with various wear resistant and lubricating foil coatings. The use of multiple materials, each providing different functions is modeled after oil-lubricated hydrodynamic sleeve bearing technology which utilizes various coatings and surface treatments in conjunction with oil lubricants to achieve optimum performance. In this study, room temperature load capacity tests are performed on journal foil air bearings operating at 14,000 rpm. Different shaft and foil coating technologies such as plasma sprayed composites, ceramic, polymer and inorganic lubricant coatings are evaluated as foil bearing lubricants. The results indicate that bearing performance is improved through the individual use of the lubricants and treatments tested. Further, combining several solid lubricants together yielded synergistically better results than any material alone. DellaCorte, Christopher and Zaldana, Antonio R. and Radil, Kevin C. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2002-211482, NAS 1.15:211482, E-13250, ARL-TR-2867