The invention is based on a slide bearing, in particular a sintered bearing, for a shaft, in particular of an electrical machine, which bearing has a bore for the shaft and also has capillary gaps and is saturated with a lubricant. Particularly if the electric motor is installed vertically, the risk arises, in conjunction with temperature superpositions and various operating states, that a large amount of lubricant will already be spun off in the first few hours in operation. This can also have an adverse effect on long-term performance.
The slide bearing of the invention having the definitive characteristics of the independent claim has the advantage that the lubricant is better retained in the slide bearing, which has a favorable effect on long-term performance. So-called cold noise is also improved. To that end, a slide bearing of the invention, in particular a sintered bearing, for a shaft, in particular of an electrical machine, which bearing has a bore for the shaft and also has capillary gaps and is saturated with a lubricant, in which at least the surface region of the bore has zones of different density, which are saturated with a low-viscosity poly-alpha-olefin lubricant.
A lubricant whose viscosity at 40° C. is 22 mm2/s and at 100° C. is 4.8 mm2/s is especially suitable.
The ratio of the length to the width of the capillary gaps is preferably between 2.5/0.75 and 1.4/0.8. Better values are between 2/0.9 and 1.4/0.45.
An electrical machine having such bearings also has improved cold noises and lasts longer.
Further advantages and advantageous refinements will become apparent from the dependent claims and from the description.
One exemplary embodiment is shown in the drawings and described in further detail in the ensuing description.
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At least the zones 34, 36 are saturated with a poly-alpha-olefin lubricant, also written poly-α-olefin lubricant. This lubricant can be procured for instance from the Permawick Company, Birmingham, Mich., under the name P2AO110. It has a viscosity with the following values: At 40° C., it is 22 mm2/s, and at 100° C., it is 4.8 mm2/s. The viscosity index in accordance with DIN ISO 2909 is 130, and the so-called pour point in accordance with DIN ISO 3016 is −65° C. This medium has an evaporation loss after 10 hours at 150° C. of 9.6%; the gradient after 10 hours at 150° C. is 13.7%/min*10−3.
On each of its face ends, the bore 32 widens into a respective portion 38 of larger diameter. These two portions 38 each form an annular gap 40 with the inserted shaft 16. The annular gap 40 has a length 42 and a width 44 and can also taper toward the bore 32. The ratio of the length 42 to the width 44 is preferably between 2.5/0.75 and 1.4/0.8. The best results, however, ensue if the ratio of the length 42 to the width 44 is between 2/0.9 and 1.4/0.45.
Combining all the provisions results in favorable values in terms of the long-term performance and cold noises at an arbitrary installed position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 012 757.3 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/50466 | 2/3/2005 | WO | 9/15/2006 |