Tribological performance of a polymer blend of NBR used for stern bearings

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Nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) and another polymer with an excellent self-lubricating property are blended to develop a new kind of polymer used for water-lubricated stern bearings. The tribological performance of the new Polymer Blend of NBR (PBN), with the comparison of a rubber common used for most stern bearings, was studied using a stern bearing test rig of SSB-100. The results showed that the friction coefficients of PBN are lower than those of NBR under water-lubricated conditions. And the difference is the most evident at speeds of 0.1 ~ 2.0m/s. So PBN will change to Plasto-Elastohydrodynamic (PEH) Lubrication at lower speed to reduce the critical speed of bearing squeal. This indicates blending rubber with other polymers is an effective means to develop low-friction stern bearing materials. Furthermore, test results revealed that reducing the rubber layer thickness and hardness will reduce the friction coefficients. So in the structure design of water-lubricated rubber bearings, selecting proper structural parameter will improve the tribological performance. © Hongling et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.

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Hongling, Q., Xincong, Z., Chuntao, X., Hao, W., & Zhenglin, L. (2012). Tribological performance of a polymer blend of NBR used for stern bearings. Open Mechanical Engineering Journal, 6(SPL ISSUE 2), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874155X01206010133

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