Tribology Online (Jul 2010)

Investigation of Water-Repellent Thrust Bearing

  • Akitoshi Takeuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.5.161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 161 – 164

Abstract

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In this study, the flat thrust bearing was developed by actively exploiting the slip flow generated on a water-repellent surface. In order to produce a load, bearing has a structure that generates pressure flow by using the discontinuity of the shear flow rate at the interface between a water-repellent surface that generates a slip flow and an untreated surface free from slip flow. This structure results in a completely flat bearing that has no geometrical variations in its surface level. Startup test and friction test on a water-repellent thrust bearing that consists of three water-repellent sections and three untreated sections on the surface of a glass disk were performed. The results verified that this water-repellent thrust bearing functioned well with a low friction, approximately 1/100 of the friction of non treatment glass.

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