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Comparison of seal materials for use in Stirling enginesIn a dry, reciprocating sliding test, rods of 12 different surface materials rubbed against a glass filled PTFE gas seal. To simulate operation in a Stirling engine a gas (N2) pressure of 1 MPa differential pressure was applied across the seal. Gas leakage rates, rods surface temperatures, changes in the surface finish of the rod, surface hardness of the rod and wear rate of the seals were measured. The rod surface materials that produced the least seal were: plasma sprayed molybdenum (75 Mo 18 Ni 4 Cr), gas nitrided steel, and plasma sprayed aluminum oxide (94 Al2O3 6 TiO2). In contrast to almost all other mating surfaces, the surface roughness of the rods coated with Mo did not decrease during wear. This property is very important for the formation of a PTFE transfer film on the mating surface. The presence of a stable transfer film gives a low PTFE wear rate.
Document ID
19840040092
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lundholm, G.
(United Stirling AB Malmo, Sweden)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1983
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Accession Number
84A22879
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DEN3-32
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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