1960
DOI: 10.2172/4211786
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Behavior of Rubbing Molybdenum Surface in Sodium Environments

Abstract: study has been made of the wear and friction phenomena associated ivith sliding molybdenum surfaces lubricated by liquid sodium. Operating conditions included sodium temperatures from 250 F to 1300 F, sliding speeds of from 0.22 to 2.5 mm per sec, and contact stresses of 80,000 psi. Sliding specimens consisted of a ball and a flat rectangle. Sodium was found to influence the sliding behavior of molybdenum br modifying reacted films which provided boundary lubrication. These effects were also found to be temper… Show more

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