JOURNAL ARTICLE

Tribological Investigation of Polymer Composite Dynamic Shaft Seals in Extraterrestrial Applications

Ádám KalácskaA. CoenJean Carlos PolettoPatrick De BaetsGábor Kalácska

Year: 2024 Journal:   Lubricants Vol: 12 (12)Pages: 451-451   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Polymer seals are utilized in various engineering applications to prevent leakage and contamination. The study investigates the wear and friction behavior of PTFE-based dynamic rotary seals, targeting their usage in space applications. Pin-on-disc dry sliding wear tests were performed with 0.5 MPa contact pressure and 0.2 m/s sliding velocity combining different lip seal (PTFE, PTFE+GF+MoS2), packing (PTFE, PTFE+Aramid fiber+solid lubricant) and shaft materials (34CrNiMo6, PEEK) involving third-body lunar (LHS-1) and Martian regolith (MGS-1) simulants. To understand the different influences of extraterrestrial regolith simulants compared to commonly encountered abrasives on Earth, quartz sand was selected as a reference. Quartz soil resulted in lower wear rates but a similar coefficient of friction to other regoliths. In the case of lip seals, testing with LHS-1 on PEEK and testing with MGS-1 on steel resulted in the most severe wear. Post-mortem surface analysis revealed the effect of external abrasive particles on the wear process and the transfer layer formation. The surface analysis confirmed that both lunar and Martian regolith simulants resulted in significant embedded particles. Based on the wear performance results, the lip seals performed better, but installation with an external packing could further aid the tribosystem.

Keywords:
Tribology Composite number Materials science Extraterrestrial life Polymer Composite material Astrobiology Physics

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Tribology and Wear Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Tribology and Lubrication Engineering
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Lubricants and Their Additives
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering

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