Abstract

Friction and wear tests have been carried out for a number of commercial dry bearing materials containing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), MoS 2 or graphite for a specific turbogenerator application. The effect of operating temperatures up to 300 °C has been investigated. The performance of the materials was strongly related to the formation and stability of a transferred film. PTFE-containing materials offered the most favourable performance over a wide temperature range; the wear rate obeyed a modified form of Archard's adhesive wear law. A simple model for the running-in behaviour of these materials is proposed.

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