Journal materials for a water lubricated bearing

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. C. Thornley H. L. J. Drummond
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"Fifty years of wear on the original carbon steel shaft of this hydro turbine necessitated repair operations in 1980. Both austenitic and martensitic stainless steels have been used individually as journal materials in separate trials on an80-inch long and 22-inch diameter radial bearing but neither one nor the other has been successful.The wear and cracking problems of the stainless steels leading to the present abandonment of both classes of stainless steel are described. In particular the dependence of the toughness of type 410 stainless steel on its tempering temperature and the susceptibility of that steel to quench cracking are highlighted because problems have been caused by both of these metallurgical factors.IntroductionAs part of a desire to improve the efficiency of a fifty-year old hydro-electric generating station on the Saint John River, the decision was made to change the journal and bearing material for the shaft bearings, which are stave-type bearings. For the initial fifty years of operation the bearings had been wooden (lignum vitae) and had run on the carbon steel shaft directly. For one of the four unit s at this station the performance of this combination has been truly excellent, and the remaining three sets of bearings had performed well. However there had been shaft wear on the units and the wear had made the shafts somewhat elliptical when a decision was made to install some sort of new journal on to three of the old shafts. [In addition to the wear on the carbon steel journals it was found that one shaft was significantly softer in the bearing area than it was immediately above the bearings (180 Vickers in comparison with 230 to 250 Vickers)] ."
Citation

APA: J. C. Thornley H. L. J. Drummond  (1985)  Journal materials for a water lubricated bearing

MLA: J. C. Thornley H. L. J. Drummond Journal materials for a water lubricated bearing. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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