Experimental research on water-lubricated marine stern tube bearings in conditions of improper lubrication and cooling causing rapid bush wear
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 95; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.triboint.2015.12.005
ISSN1879-2464
AutoresWojciech Litwin, Czesław Dymarski,
Tópico(s)Technical Engine Diagnostics and Monitoring
ResumoWater-lubricated polymer bushes are increasingly popular in sliding bearings of marine propellers, water turbines, and pump shafts. This environmentally friendly solution is relatively simple and usually proves to be durable. However, in practical experience one may also observe cases of rapid wear or even malfunctions of this type of bearing, some of which may be caused by insufficient flow of lubricant. The main purpose of the conducted research was to identify how different bearing types operate under conditions of no lubricant flow. The conducted research determined that certain bearings continue to work properly despite a lack of lubricant flow and cooling. This is due to low frictional resistance levels, resulting in sufficiently low heat being generated in the friction zone of such bearings and dispersed into the surroundings once the bearing׳s temperature has risen and stabilized at a safe level.
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