This paper describes the development of a Textile Spindle oil Test Rig
(TESTER) for the measurement of frictional force in high speed textil
e spindles used in a modern textile spinning mill. The test rig uses a
n actual bolster of a textile spindle supported on an air bearing and
a one-eighth inch steel ball. An improvised air turbine runs the spind
le at about 15,000 rpm. The resulting friction in the test setup with
test oil is measured with the help of a high precision load cell. To t
he best of the authors' knowledge, no such rig has been cited anywhere
in the literature. The TESTER has been used successfully to study the
effect of viscosity and different types of friction modifiers on the
tribological behavior of lubricants for this application. The laborato
ry screening of energy efficient textile spindle oils using the TESTER
showed a good correlation with field trials where three-to-six percen
t energy savings was observed. The paper briefly describes the TESTER
and correlation obtained between laboratory tests using it and the act
ual field trial in a textile spinning mill.