F16C2223/80

Additively manufactured journal bearing for a wind turbine gearbox

A method for manufacturing a gear assembly of a gearbox in a wind turbine includes providing a pin shaft of the gear assembly. The method also includes depositing material onto an exterior surface of the pin shaft of the gear assembly via an additive manufacturing process driven by a computer numerical control (CNC) device to form a bearing that circumferentially surrounds and adheres to the pin shaft. Further, the method includes providing a gear circumferentially around the bearing to form the gear assembly.

SLIDE BEARING ASSEMBLIES
20200256384 · 2020-08-13 · ·

Slide-bearing assemblies capable of enabling sliding of a load-carrying implement relative to a load-supporting structure, having first and second load-carrying surfaces, respectively, are disclosed. In one embodiment, the slide-bearing assembly includes substantially nonmetallic first and second elongate bearing elements extending in parallel to support the first load-carrying surface of the load-carrying implement slidably upon the load-supporting structure. One of the bearing elements being composed of multiple elongate pieces each shorter in length than a length of the other of the bearing elements. The slide-bearing assembly additionally includes a post that extends from a surface of each of the multiple elongate pieces, which is a surface that is opposed to the second load-carrying surface, each post is sized to fit in a respective recess of the second load-carrying surface. The slide-bearing assembly further includes at least one coating on the first load-carrying surface made of high-performance thermoplastic material(s).

METHOD OF COMPACTING AN ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT OF A TURBINE ENGINE PART
20200157691 · 2020-05-21 · ·

A method of compacting an anti-corrosive paint comprising metal particles and covering a mechanical part such as a turbine engine part, the method comprising a step of at least one spraying of solid ice particles on the part so as to densify and to make the paint electrically conductive.

DOWNHOLE TOOLS WITH LOW DILUTION ZONE BEARING CLADDING AND CLADDING PROCESSES
20200003012 · 2020-01-02 ·

The present disclosure relates to downhole tools containing bearings with cladding on their surfaces. The cladding contains a low dilution zone. In specific embodiments, the downhole tools may be roller cone drill bits, also sometimes referred to as rotary cone drill bits. The present disclosure further relates to processes for applying cladding to bearings.

SLIDING MEMBER, BEARING, SLIDING MEMBER MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND BEARING MANUFACTURING METHOD

A sliding member includes a metal substrate and a sliding layer formed on one surface of the metal substrate. The sliding layer has a matrix phase containing Cu and Sn and hard particles dispersed in the matrix phase and containing a Laves phase constituted of a composition of Co, Mo and Si.

Method of compacting an anti-corrosive paint of a turbine engine part
12037691 · 2024-07-16 · ·

A method of compacting an anti-corrosive paint comprising metal particles and covering a mechanical part such as a turbine engine part, the method comprising a step of at least one spraying of solid ice particles on the part so as to densify and to make the paint electrically conductive.

Sliding member, bearing, sliding member manufacturing method, and bearing manufacturing method

A sliding member includes a metal substrate and a sliding layer formed on one surface of the metal substrate. The sliding layer has a matrix phase containing Cu and Sn and hard particles dispersed in the matrix phase and containing a Laves phase constituted of a composition of Co, Mo and Si.

Water lubricated composite thrust bearing of nuclear main pump

A water lubricated composite thrust bearing of a nuclear main pump has a stainless steel base and an engineering plastic layer. The stainless steel base is provided with a concave-convex surface connected to the engineering plastic layer. The concave-convex surface and the engineering plastic layer are compositely molded by means of thermoplastic compound molding. A ratio of the area of the concave-convex surface to the area of an orthographic projection of the concave-convex surface on the stainless steel base ranges from 1.2 to 2. By means of the concave-convex surface and a specific bonding property obtained after fusion of a rough face and the engineering plastic layer, the concave-convex surface is bonded with the engineering plastic layer, thereby forming a reliable composite thrust bearing that is physically connected onto a whole.

ROTARY SEAL

There is provided a rotary seal capable of delaying a progress of corrosion of a steel-made member without increasing manufacturing cost even when a solution containing an electrolyte is present around a contact portion between a stainless steel-made member and the steel-made member. At least one of (i) a metal fitting portion A between a sleeve 2A of a stainless steel-made slinger 2 of a rotary seal 1A and an inner ring 12 that is a steel-made radially inner member, and (ii) an outside-air side surface of the slinger 2, which includes an outside-air side end portion of the fitting portion A, is provided with at least one of a silane-based adhesive layer containing powder of metal having a higher ionization tendency than iron, a thermosetting resin adhesive layer containing powder of metal having a higher ionization tendency than iron, and a coating film containing powder of metal having a higher ionization tendency than iron.

SLIDING MEMBER, BEARING, SLIDING MEMBER MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND BEARING MANUFACTURING METHOD

A sliding member includes a metal substrate and a sliding layer formed on one surface of the metal substrate. The sliding layer has a matrix phase containing Cu and Sn and hard particles dispersed in the matrix phase and containing a Laves phase constituted of a composition of Co, Mo and Si.