Evaluation of Coatings for a Large Hybrid Foil/Magnetic Bearing

Heshmat, H. and Jahanmir, S.  “Evaluation of Coatings for a Large Hybrid Foil/Magnetic Bearing,” ASME Paper IJTC2006-12328, International Joint Tribology Conference, October 23-25, 2006, San Antonio, Texas, (2006).

High operating speeds and temperatures required for advanced turbomachinery necessitate the development of bearings capable of continuous operation between 3 and 4 million DN at temperatures up to 8200C. Non-contact oil-free bearings such as compliant foil bearings, active magnetic bearings and hybrid foil/magnetic bearings are alternate solutions to the current liquid-lubricated hydrodynamic and rolling element bearings, with limited life under these extreme conditions. A critical component in these oil-free bearings is the tribological coating system that must be used on the journal and the foil pads to ensure reliable operation during transient periods and start-stop cycles. The purpose of the present investigation was to assess the reliability of tribological coatings for a large (150 mm diameter) hybrid  oil/magnetic bearing.