Advanced Cermet for High Acceleration and Deceleration Roller Bearing Applications
Navy SBIR FY2013.2


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2013.2
Topic No.: N132-103
Topic Title: Advanced Cermet for High Acceleration and Deceleration Roller Bearing Applications
Proposal No.: N132-103-1186
Firm: Powdermet Inc.
24112 Rockwell Drive
Euclid, Ohio 44117-1252
Contact: Mark Grogan
Phone: (216) 404-0053
Web Site: www.powdermetinc.com
Abstract: As aircraft technology continues to evolve, there becomes a need for advanced takeoff systems for aircraft carriers. Increases in aircraft weight and takeoff speed require takeoff systems with reliable components to withstand the increase in force put on the system by the advanced aircraft. In this project, Powdermet will target the improvement of wheel bearings for both steam catapult shuttles and Electromagnetic launch system (EMALS) armatures. Powdermet will develop an advanced cermet to be used as a low-friction, low-wear material suitable for use in greaseless roller and ball bearing systems to improve bearing lifetime while reducing maintenance. Current systems require regreasing as frequently as every 25 launches; eliminating regreasing will result in significant reductions in maintenance downtime and cost. The cermet material will be produced by coating a ceramic core in a metallic binder and consolidating the material using powder metallurgy techniques. The consolidated parts will be tested in a variety of friction and wear tests targeted to simulate high acceleration and deceleration and compared to greased metal bearing components to show similar or better performance over multiple cycles.
Benefits: This technology is expected to increase life and maintenance costs of both military roller bearings as well as bearings for commercial use. It may also translate into other high temperature applications where low friction, high hardness materials are desirable such as engine or actuator components.

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