Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4986490 | Wear | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The current work examines the lubricant retaining effect of porous polyimide (PI) on the performance of rolling bearings under starved lubrication conditions. PI with four different porosities were prepared by cold pressing and sintering processes. The oil-containing and oil-supply properties as well as frictional properties were investigated. Then, PI was used as the retainer for a commercial thrust ball bearing with a race diameter of 18.7Â mm. Room temperature tests of retainer performance were conducted with an axial load of 500Â N under starved lubrication, in which only residual oil on and in the retainer could work for lubrication. Experimental results show that oil-containing porous PI can easily release oil mainly by thermal expansion rather than centrifugation. Lubrication failure happened quickly with a compact retainer at starved lubrication whereas the bearings with oil-containing porous retainers operated smoothly for 12Â h at 800Â rpm and 5Â h at 1200Â rpm. Friction reduction and cooling effects are even more obvious with increased porosity.
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Authors
Jingqiu Wang, Huajun Zhao, Wei Huang, Xiaolei Wang,