rts9364
Mechanical
- Sep 13, 2005
- 4
I am working on a set of double-stacked horizontal vessels; each vessel has one fixed and one sliding base plate. The top vessels bolt to the bottom vessels as the bottom vessels are bolted to the foundations. There is a significant amount of thermal growth and during our fatigue analysis, concerns have been raised about a "slip/stick" phenomenon occuring at the steel/steel sliding interface, especially between the top and bottom vessels. We are at a point where we are looking into lubricating the slide plates. Furthermore, we are also thinking about adding grease zerks so the end user can provide lubrication throughout the life of the vessels.
Is there another way to address this problem? The end user is not interested in PTFE pads. If lubrication is the way to go, is there a certain grease I can recommend they use? Is adding grease zerks in the sliding base plates a reasonable step to take (if they actually get used 10 years from now is unknown!)?
Is there another way to address this problem? The end user is not interested in PTFE pads. If lubrication is the way to go, is there a certain grease I can recommend they use? Is adding grease zerks in the sliding base plates a reasonable step to take (if they actually get used 10 years from now is unknown!)?