The European standard EN 1337 on bridge bearings is supported by experimental studies dating to the ‘70s and the ‘80s, which are not suitable to account for recent issues relevant to operations of steel–PTFE bridge bearings under extreme conditions, like high environment temperatures or high velocities of sliding. The investigations reported in the paper show that the strength of PTFE at high temperatures is underestimated by the standard, leading to unnecessary need for over sizing the bearings. On the other hand, increase in wear rate and reduced service life shall be carefully considered for PTFE bearings operating at high velocities. Under severe conditions in terms of high speeds and increase in temperature at the sliding interface the actual wear life of PTFE can be dramatically reduced with respect to the figure given in the standard
Current limits of PTFE in sliding bearings
QUAGLINI, VIRGINIO;DUBINI, PAOLO;CUMINETTI, DANIELE;FERRONI, DANIELA
2010-01-01
Abstract
The European standard EN 1337 on bridge bearings is supported by experimental studies dating to the ‘70s and the ‘80s, which are not suitable to account for recent issues relevant to operations of steel–PTFE bridge bearings under extreme conditions, like high environment temperatures or high velocities of sliding. The investigations reported in the paper show that the strength of PTFE at high temperatures is underestimated by the standard, leading to unnecessary need for over sizing the bearings. On the other hand, increase in wear rate and reduced service life shall be carefully considered for PTFE bearings operating at high velocities. Under severe conditions in terms of high speeds and increase in temperature at the sliding interface the actual wear life of PTFE can be dramatically reduced with respect to the figure given in the standardFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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