SAE ARP 6156-2017 WAM High Speed Load Capacity Test Method.pdf
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4、70 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/standards.sae.org/ARP6156 AEROSPACE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE ARP6156 Issued 2017-04 WAM High Speed Load Capacity Tes
5、t Method RATIONALE ARP6156 serves to document the conditions and procedures required for the user of a WAM ball-on-disc test machine to run a standard protocol scuffing load capacity test. The continuous measurement of the traction coefficient provides insight into the anti-wear and extreme pressure
6、 properties of the lubricant. The WAM scuffing load stage is a report item in AS5780 and the measurement method is currently described in the appendix to determine if limits can be assigned for aviation turbine oil qualification. The SAE E-34 committee has made a recommendation for the test method t
7、o be documented as recommended practice. SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP6156 Page 2 of 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 3 1.1 Purpose . 3 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 3 2.1 SAE Publications . 3 3. APPROACH 4 4. SPECIMEN SPECIFICATIONS. 6 4.1 Ball Specification . 6 4.2 Disc Specification 6 4.3 Slinger Washer Specifica
8、tion 7 4.3.1 WAI Part Number W21125-2 7 4.3.2 Storage and Handling 7 5. TEST PROCEDURE . 7 5.1 Clean Specimens 8 5.2 Rig Set Up . 8 5.3 Software Set Up 9 5.4 Find Pure Rolling . 10 5.5 Set Skew and Track Diameter 11 5.6 Run Test 11 5.7 Perform Repeat Tests . 12 5.8 Track Diameter Spacing 12 6. PRECI
9、SION STATEMENT 13 7. REPORT ITEMS FOR AS5780 . 13 8. RECOMMENDATIONS . 13 9. DATA PROCESSING 14 10. NOTES 18 10.1 Revision Indicator 18 FIGURE 1 WAM TEST MACHINE . 4 FIGURE 2 FLOW CHART FOR TEST METHOD . 7 FIGURE 3 TWENTY REPEAT TESTS WITH A STANDARD MIL-PRF-23699 OIL . 13 FIGURE 4 TEST PLOT FOR 5 c
10、St REFERENCE OIL WITH MACRO SCUFF FAILURE. 14 FIGURE 5 TEST PLOT FOR 5 cSt REFERENCE OIL WITH MICRO-SCUFF FAILURE 15 FIGURE 6 AVERAGE TRACTION COEFFICIENT FOR TEST OIL C AND 5 cSt STD REFERENCE OIL . 16 FIGURE 7 HEIGHT OF EACH BAR IS THE AVERAGE SCUFF STAGE OF (4) REPEAT TESTS 16 FIGURE 8 SCUFFING P
11、ERFORMANCE OF A TEST OIL AS A PERCENTAGE OF A REFERENCE OIL TESTED ON THE SAME SURFACE . 17 FIGURE 9 MAXIMUM TRACTION COEFFICIENT VERSUS SCUFFING RELATIVE TO 5 cSt STD REFERENCE OIL . 17 FIGURE 10 TEST PLOT WITH TOTAL CONTACT TEMPERATURE, Tc . 18 TABLE 1 LOAD CAPACITY TEST LOAD STAGES AND THE CORRES
12、PONDING CONTACT STRESS . 5 SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP6156 Page 3 of 18 1. SCOPE The lubricant performance capability for aero propulsion drive systems is derived from the physical properties of the oil and the chemical attributes associated with the oil formulation. All properties, such as viscosity, pre
13、ssure-viscosity coefficient and full-film traction coefficient are inherent properties of the lubricating fluid. Chemical attributes are critical for the formation of protective boundary lubricating films on the surfaces to prevent wear and scuffing. To assure performance and to provide needed infor
14、mation for engineering design, test methodologies for at least five oil properties or attributes are being addressed: (1) pressure-viscosity coefficient, (2) full-film traction coefficient, (3) scuffing resistance, (4) wear resistance, and (5) micropitting propensity. While viscosity versus temperat
15、ure data are readily available, the above five properties or attributes must be measured under relevant conditions for aero propulsion hardware systems. This document (ARP6156) describes the test method for scuffing and wear resistance. It should be noted that the test method results are limited to
16、the selected test conditions, which may not be representative of the broad scope of conditions encountered in service. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this test method is to provide the scuffing performance of aviation oil formulations under a defined set of engineering parameters and with gear materials
17、 (AISI 9310) and surface processing representative of that used in aero propulsion. The test method also provides anti-wear (AW) behavior. Anti-wear is associated with the polishing or wear protection of roughness features similar to what is experienced in critical aviation bearing and gear hardware
18、. The degree of wear experienced by roughness features is reflected in the measured traction (friction) coefficient during a scuffing load capacity test. ARP6156 serves to document the conditions and procedures required for the user of a WAM ball-on-disc test machine to run a standard protocol scuff
19、ing load capacity test. The document also serves to support a “modified” test protocol which operates under more severe conditions for high scuffing performance oils. The original test conditions used in the standard protocol were derived from the Ryder Gear Test Method and described in Appendix D o
20、f AIR4978 “Temporary Methods for Assessing the Load Carrying Capacity of Aircraft Propulsion System Lubricating Oils”. While these test conditions and loading protocol do not actually simulate the Ryder Gear Test, the test conditions and materials have linkage to Ryder Gear and its tribology mechani
21、sms leading to scuffing failures. The continuous measurement of traction coefficient and specimen temperatures that reflect the wear behavior of roughness features throughout the test protocol provide both scientific insight and engineering usefulness. They allow the calculation of the total contact
22、 temperature for additive activation and scuffing limit. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. The applicable issue of other publications shall be the issue in effect on the da
23、te of the purchase order. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 2.1 SAE Publicati
24、ons Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or +1 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. AIR4978 Temporary Methods for Assessing the Load Carrying Capacity of Aircraft Propulsion System Lubricating Oils AIR5433
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