The evaporation of various lubricant fluids in vacuum.The weight-loss rate in vacuum of 18 lubricating liquids and greases is reported for temperatures up to 120 C. Eleven types of 'medium-viscosity' (20 to 52 centistokes at 40 C) fluids were studied. In addition, a variety of perfluoro ether liquids having viscosities of 350 to 500 centistokes at 40 C were investigated, as were some commercial greases based on these liquids. The results showed that a methylchlorophenyl silicone, a high-viscosity-index perfluoro ether research fluid, and a polyoctene have suitably low outgassing properties for long-term space applicaitons requiring a medium-viscosity lubricant. Perfluoro ether greases also displayed low outgassing, but batch-to-batch variation was great. Mass spectrometer measurements indicated that the outgassed species were characterized by much lower molecular weights than that expected for the liquids. This suggests that lubricant transfer techniques which rely on evaporation from a reservoir may not be desirable for long-term space applications.
Document ID
19730029564
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hamilton, D. B.
Ogden, J. S. (Battelle Columbus Laboratories Columbus, Ohio, United States)