MTUMetEng99
Materials
- Aug 24, 2006
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I am investigating a rash of failures that involves a rotating, ductile iron shaft seizing in an aluminum housing.
The belt-driven shaft rotates on several cast aluminum journals. Seizure is occurring at the journal closest to the drive belt.
Examination shows a galling pattern ~3 or 4 mm wide and located 1 or 2 mm away from the edge of the contact surface that extends all around the cast iron journal. The mating cast aluminum journal contains a corresponding pattern with a build-up of ferrous debris, presumably from the iron shaft.
The shaft is composed of pearlitic ductile iron (~90 HRB); the aluminum is an aluminum-silicon alloy similar to A319. The system is lubricated with motor oil.
There is no indication that any contaminants entered through the oil feed hole of the affected journal.
Any suggestions for what to look at next?
Thanks,
BergiusMaximus
The belt-driven shaft rotates on several cast aluminum journals. Seizure is occurring at the journal closest to the drive belt.
Examination shows a galling pattern ~3 or 4 mm wide and located 1 or 2 mm away from the edge of the contact surface that extends all around the cast iron journal. The mating cast aluminum journal contains a corresponding pattern with a build-up of ferrous debris, presumably from the iron shaft.
The shaft is composed of pearlitic ductile iron (~90 HRB); the aluminum is an aluminum-silicon alloy similar to A319. The system is lubricated with motor oil.
There is no indication that any contaminants entered through the oil feed hole of the affected journal.
Any suggestions for what to look at next?
Thanks,
BergiusMaximus