Solid Lubricated Silicon Nitride Bearings at High Speed and Temperature - Phase 1

Pub Date : 1982-02-01 DOI:10.21236/ada114848
T. Yonushonis
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Abstract : Functional evaluations of solid lubricated 7205 bearings were conducted over the speed range, 10,000 rpm (1050 rad/sec) to 55,000 rpm (5760 rad/sec), using an air turbine drive system. The 7205 bearings were comprised of silicon nitride balls, M50 steel rings, and graphite containing cages. Graphite films transferred from the cage to the ball surfaces, then to the groove surfaces were the only source of lubrication. Liquid lubrication was not supplied to the test bearings. Inspection of the bearing components after the tests was very encouraging. The graphite films transferred to the silicon nitride balls and M50 steel grooves were effective in preventing wear of the bearing surfaces. The cage pocket wear and wear of graphite piloting surfaces were considered acceptable. Optical microscopy of etched M50 ring cross sections revealed that limited plastic deformation has occurred during the tests. Plastic deformation of the inner ring groove surface was believed to be significant, since plastic deformation would result in a higher heat generation at the inner ring surface contributing to bearing seizure. The silicon nitride balls did not exhibit any evidence of plastic deformation.
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高速和高温固体润滑氮化硅轴承-第1阶段
摘要:采用空气涡轮驱动系统,在10,000 rpm (1050 rad/sec)至55,000 rpm (5760 rad/sec)的转速范围内对固体润滑7205轴承进行了功能评估。7205轴承由氮化硅球、M50钢环和石墨保持架组成。石墨膜从保持架转移到球表面,然后转移到槽表面是润滑的唯一来源。未向试验轴承提供液体润滑。测试后对轴承部件的检查非常令人鼓舞。将石墨膜转移到氮化硅球和M50钢槽上可以有效地防止轴承表面的磨损。笼袋磨损和石墨导航表面的磨损被认为是可以接受的。蚀刻M50环截面的光学显微镜显示,在测试期间发生了有限的塑性变形。内圈槽表面的塑性变形被认为是显著的,因为塑性变形会导致内圈表面产生更高的热量,从而导致轴承卡住。氮化硅球没有表现出任何塑性变形的迹象。
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