Lubrication System Failure Baseline Testing on an Aerospace Quality Gear Mesh

By Robert F. Handschuh

Lubrication System Failure Baseline Testing on an Aerospace Quality Gear Mesh
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Aerospace drive systems are required to survive a loss-of-lubrication test for qualification. In many cases emergency lubrication systems need to be designed and utilized to permit the drive system to pass this difficult requirement. The weight of emergency systems can adversely affect the mission capabilities of the aircraft. The possibility to reduce the emergency system weight through the use of mist lubrication will be described. Mist lubrication involves the delivery of a minute amount of an organic liquid as a vapor or fine mist in flowing compressed air to rubbing surfaces. At the rubbing surface, the vapor or mist reacts to form a solid lubricating film. The aim of this study was to establish a baseline for gear behavior under oil depleted conditions. A reactive vapor-mist lubrication method is described and proposed as a candidate emergency lubrication system.

Book Details

  • Country: US
  • Published: 2000
  • Publisher: National aeronautics and space administration cleveland oh glenn research center
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 12
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