Statistical Analysis Of The Frictional Performance Of Solid Film Lubricants. Part II - Ceramic Bonded Film In Air

Item

Title
Statistical Analysis Of The Frictional Performance Of Solid Film Lubricants. Part II - Ceramic Bonded Film In Air
Date
1962
Index Abstract
Contrails and DTIC
Photo Quality
Incomplete
Report Number
WADD TR 61-49 Part II
Creator
Adams, Martin R.
Lum, Mary D.
Corporate Author
Aeronautical Systems Division
Laboratory
Nonmetallic Materials Laboratory
Extent
38
Identifier
AD0278074
AD0278074
Access Rights
ASTIA
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
3044
DoD Task
73314
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
ASD LTR
Abstract
This report presents a statistical analysis of the performance of a ceramic bonded solid film lubricant The ceramic bonded film, PbS/B2O3 in a six to one weight ratio of lubricant to binder, was developed by the Midwest Research Institute under contract with the Air Force and is of interest in the 700 to 1000°F temperature range. Experiments were conducted on the Hohman A-6 tester with two loading shoes. The analysis of variance shows that, within the range of the variables studied, the main effects of bearing load and ambient temperature are significant, and that a response to a change in temperature depends on speed. The results are analyzed with an approximate and with an exact statistical method. The two methods lead to identical conclusions.
Report Availability
Full text available by request
Date Issued
1962-03
Subject
Air
Bearings
Binders
Boron Compounds
Films
Functions (Mathematics)
Mathematical Analysis
Oxides
Solids
Statistical Analysis
Test Methods
Publisher
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH : Directorate of Materials and Processes, Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command
Distribution Conflict
No
Type
report
Provenance
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Format
38 pages ; 28 cm.