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Effects of spherical-platform texture parameters on the tribological performance of water-lubricated bearings

Journal

WEAR
Volume 477, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2021.203863

Keywords

Water-lubricated bearing; Spherical-platform texture; Texture parameter; Tribological performance

Funding

  1. Na-tional Natural Science Foundation of China [51509195]
  2. Technology Field Foundation for the Basic Strengthening Program [2020JCJQJJ325]

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This study investigated the effects of different surface spherical-platform texture parameters on the tribological performance of water-lubricated bearings. It was found that spherical-platform textures had a positive impact on the bearing's tribological performance. Specimens with 1/2 spherical-platform texture showed the best ability to improve lubrication, enhancing the bearing's frictional properties.
Water-lubricated bearings are essential parts of marine propulsion systems. However, severe friction and wear of water-lubricated bearings usually occur under marine running conditions. Surface texture technology has been verified as an effective method for improving material tribological properties and been successfully applied in many fields. Here, the effects of surface spherical-platform texture parameters on the tribological performance of water-lubricated bearings were investigated using 9 types of spherical-platform textured high density polyethylene (HDPE) specimens, manufactured using 3D printer technology. Two groups of tests with different applied loads and rotational speeds were performed to simulate low-speed and heavy-load conditions of waterlubricated bearings. By analyzing the friction coefficient, wear mass loss, and surface topography, sphericalplatform textures were concluded to have had a positive effect on the tribological performance of waterlubricated bearings. Specimens with 1/2 spherical-platform texture showed the best ability to promote the wedge-shaped effect and cavitation effect of lubrication, which improved the bearing tribological performance. This study provided an experimental foundation for optimizing the surface texture of water-lubricated bearings.

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