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A Solid Film Lubricant Composition for Use at High Sliding Velocities in Liquid NitrogenSolid-lubricant-containing compositions can be of value as films and solid bodies for bearing and seal surfaces in low-temperature liquefied gases. An experimental composition including polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), an epoxy resin, and lithium-alumina-silicate was studied in friction, wear, and endurance experiments in liquid nitrogen (−320 F). This composition was formulated to approximate the thermal expansion of metals used in cryogenic systems. Hemisphere (3/6-in. radius) rider specimens were used and in most experiments the load was 1000 g. Films (0.005-in. thick) on disk specimens gave good endurance life, low rider wear, and desirable friction (f = 0.02 to 0.07). They functioned at a higher sliding velocity (no failure at 16, 000 ft/min) with copper rider specimens than with stainless steel riders (failure at 9000 ft/min). Solid rider material of the experimental composition had good friction and wear properties at sliding velocities above 4000 ft/min. It is important to use the experimental composition with mating materials having good thermal conductivity.
Document ID
20150018853
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Wisander, D. W.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Johnson, R. L.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
October 6, 2015
Publication Date
January 1, 1960
Publication Information
Publication: A.S.L.E Transactions
Publisher: J. W. Arrowsmith Ltd.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: Annual Meeting of the American Society of Lubrication Engineers
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Country: United States
Start Date: April 1, 1960
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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