The effects of space environment on friction and wear and on the selection of lubricants and self‐lubricating materials for spacecraft mechanisms are discussed, with special emphasis on the ultrahigh vacuum of space. Experimental studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using selected oils and greases to lubricate lightly loaded ball bearings without replenishment for periods of over one year under the following conditions of operation : speeds of 8,000 rpm, temperatures of 160 to 200°F., and vacuum of 10–8 torr. Over one‐half year of successful operation has been achieved under similar operating conditions with self‐lubricating retainers of reinforced Teflon, provided that the loads were light. Bonded films of molybdenum disulfide have given shorter lifetimes and poor repro‐ducibility. Metal‐to‐metal slip‐ring contacts introduce excessive electrical noise into circuits when operated in vacuum of 10–7 torr. The noise (as well as the friction and wear) can be markedly reduced by providing a small amount of oil vapor, sufficient to maintain a pressure on the order of 10–6 torr, or by incorporating molybdenum disulfide into the brush material.
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March 01 1963
LUBRICATION UNDER SPACE/VACUUM CONDITIONS
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2977-7224
Print ISSN: 0371-0947
© MCB UP Limited
1963
Scientific Lubrication (1963) 15 (3): 180–202.
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CLAUSS FJ (1963), "LUBRICATION UNDER SPACE/VACUUM CONDITIONS". Scientific Lubrication, Vol. 15 No. 3 pp. 180–202, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb052727
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