Notes on Babbitt and Babbitted Bearings

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Jesse Jones
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1918

Abstract

1. BRINELL tests at progressively increasing temperatures are given for a representative lead-base and a representative tin-base babbitt, showing that the former has superior resistance to deformation at the working temperatures of bearings. 2. Small squares of bearing bronze, tinned and then babbitted with a representative lead-base babbitt and a representative tin-base. babbitt were subjected to compressive loading. The lead-base babbitt showed less average compression than the tin-base babbitt. Compression did not materially increase the Brinell hardness of the babbitts. 3. A process and a tool are described for giving smoother and more accurate surfaces to bearings than has heretofore been possible. The following experiments have recently been carried out in the chemical laboratory of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. While the work is incomplete, it is described at the present time because data on the comparative merits of lead-base and tin-base babbitts are of interest in connection with the present shortage of tin.
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APA: Jesse Jones  (1918)  Notes on Babbitt and Babbitted Bearings

MLA: Jesse Jones Notes on Babbitt and Babbitted Bearings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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