Comparison of Various Conversion Layers for Improved Friction Performance of Railway Wheel-End Bearings

Author:

Broitman Esteban1ORCID,Ruellan Arnaud1,Meeuwenoord Ralph1,Nijboer Daan1,Brizmer Victor1

Affiliation:

1. SKF Research & Technology Development, 3992 AE Houten, The Netherlands

Abstract

With a growing global railway market which needs to reduce its energy consumption and emissions, railway wheel-end bearing units are being optimized to further reduce power losses with no compromise on reliability. One of the different solutions being evaluated is the selection of the optimum surface engineering. Inner and outer rings of railway bearing units are currently coated with a zinc-calcium phosphate conversion coating designed for anti-corrosion, anti-fretting, and mounting properties. In this study, different conversion layers, like zinc-calcium phosphate, manganese-phosphate and tribological black oxide, have been compared in terms of friction performance using a single-contact tribometer and a grease-lubricated bearing friction test rig. Results demonstrate that an optimum tribological black oxide conversion layer can reduce the bearing torque by up to 30% in both low and intermediate speeds relevant to intercity trains.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces

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