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Vesconite
Hilube self lubricating bushings for hydro-power applications
A.
Introduction
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Specification These conditions included maximum design loading with impulse loading from passing turbine blades, plus small continuous oscillations to simulate governor hunting and/or built in governor dithering to maintain motion of the gates.
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Test Program
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Initial Set and Creep
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Accelerated Wear The
wet test version is a repeat of this process, with the exception that
the bushing/shaft assembly is placed in a distilled water
environment. D. Bushing Test Sleeves 1. Diameter : 5.000 / 4.999 inches, 6.4 inches long 2. Material : Heat treated 17-4 PH stainless steel 3. Hardness : Mini Ra 0.4 micrometers (16 micro inches) or better 5. Sleeve replacement : A new test sleeve was used for each test
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Bushing Design Vesconite Hilube can be used at close clearances and close tolerances because of its excellent dimensional stability.
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Test Results The dry test performed well with relatively low coefficients of friction and low wear rates - 0.173 mils/100 test hours (0.00439 mm/100 test hours). There was evidence of wear debris/ lubricant forming in the contact face and providing the desirable features of a self-lubricating bushing. Dry Test Coefficient of Friction (Static) 0.131 Dry Test Coefficient of Friction (Dynamic) 0.110 Average Wear Rate 0.173 mils/100 test hours 0.00439 mm/100 test hours
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Conclusion Vesconite Hilube has the following advantages in hydro-power applications: High design load carrying capacity whether wet or dry (4250 psi or 300 kg/cm2 - highly loaded, for slow moving or oscillating applications) Exceptionally low friction with no stick-slip Dynamic friction goes as low as 0.08 No water swell Longest life, low wear and low maintenance Cost effective Vesconite Hilube is the long life, cost effective solution for many hydro applications, including: Pump bearings, wear rings and seal rings Sluice gate bearings and slides Trash rack bearings Control linkage bearings Wicket gate bearings - upper, middle and lower Segmented shaft seals Kaplan hub bearings Kaplan turbine bearings Updated Apr 19 2006 |
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