Thrust-Washer Evaluation of Self-Lubricating PS304 Composite Coatings in High Temperature Sliding Contact
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Tribology Transactions
- Vol. 45 (4), 491-498
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10402000208982579
Abstract
PS304 self-lubricating composite coatings were successfully deposited on steel substrates at various plasma spray facilities using mixtures blended from commercially obtained constituent particles. Coatings were evaluated in thrust-washer tests against Inconel X-750 at low contact pressures to 40kPa, sliding speed of 5Amis, and either ambient temperature or 500 °C chosen to simulate conditions in airfoil bearings during startup and shutdown contact. Wear factors for all PS304 coatings tested, regardless of contact pressure and temperature, ranged from 1–3*10−4 mm3/Nm while coefficients of friction of approximately μ =0.5 were measured in all cases. While wear and friction behavior of PS304 in air foil bearings appear to have been simulated, surface roughening was observed in these thrust-washer tests which used continuous sliding contact, as opposed to the evolution of smoother surfaces observed in high-temperature foil bearings experiencing cyclic startup/shutdown. Wear-induced surface smoothening of PS304 was additionally simulated in thrust-washer tests with sliding contact instead imposed intermittently.Keywords
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