Tr. Choudhary et al., Development of polytetrafluoroethylene composite lining for a hydrogenerator thrust pad application, P I MEC E J, 214(J4), 2000, pp. 375-385
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART J-JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TRIBOLOGY
Babbitt is the usual lining material in the pads of hydrogenerator thrust b
earings. During the start and stop of a hydroturbine, boundary lubrication
dominates in the bearing and significant heating can occur in the contact.
To avoid this problem, the rotor is normally jacked up. Another solution to
the problem is polymer thrust pads with low friction. Such pads are extens
ively used in Russia and China. With these pads, jacking of the rotor is no
t necessary. Higher load-carrying capacity for these pads is also claimed.
The present work describes the development of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE
) composite pads for thrust pad application. In this approach, the composit
e is directly adhered to the steel backing unlike the present pad design wh
ere the pure PTFE is attached to the steel backing with bronze wire interfa
ce. The work involved material selection with a pin-on-disc machine followe
d by adhesive selection on the basis of bond strength tests under static an
d cyclic shear stresses. Finally the pads were evaluated in a scaled-down t
hrust bearing test rig for friction and wear behaviour. The results obtaine
d show that bronze-filled PTFE lining directly adhering to steel backing is
a successful replacement to babbitt.