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Comparison of tribological characteristics between aluminum alloys and polytetrafluoroethylene composites journal bearings under mineral oil lubrication
Soo Hyung Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 8, pp.1631-1635, 2010
Abstract : This study examined the tribological behavior of journal bearings made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites and aluminum
(Al) alloys. The PTFE composite journal bearings consisted of a steel backing with a thickness of 1.6 mm, a middle layer of sintered
porous bronze with a thickness of 0.24¡0.27 mm, and a surface layer of PTFE filled with fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) powder
and carbon fibers with a thickness 0.06¡0.14 mm. The other was an aluminum alloy journal bearing consisted of a steel backing with a
thickness of 1.5 mm and a surface layer of an Al-6Sn-6Si alloy with a thickness 0.35¡0.75 mm. A series of lubrication tests were performed
using a journal bearing tester under various normal loads. The tribological properties for each journal bearing were evaluated by
measuring the lubricant oil temperature and friction coefficient as a function of the applied normal load. In addition, the chemical compositions
and microstructures of the journal bearing materials used in this study was analyzed by inductively coupled plasma (ICP), optical
microscopy (OM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The experimental results showed that the Al alloy journal
bearings reduce the friction coefficient by 28 % compared to the PTFE composites bearings. In addition, the Al alloy journal bearing
worked properly at the maximum load of ~ 8,000 N without adhesion. However, the PTFE composite journal bearings exhibited strong
adhesion at the loads ranging from 6300 to 8000 N. This suggests that the Al alloy is a more promising material in journal bearings than
PTFE composites.
Keyword : Al alloy bearing; Friction coefficient; Journal bearing; PTFE composite bearing |
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