Members of NASA Lewis Research Center's Tribology and Surface Science Branch are applying high-level computational chemistry techniques to the development of new lubrication systems for space applications and for future advanced aircraft engines. The next generation of gas turbine engines will require a liquid lubricant to function at temperatures in excess of 350 C in oxidizing environments. Conventional hydrocarbon-based lubricants are incapable of operating in these extreme environments, but a class of compounds known as the perfluoropolyether (PFAE) liquids (see the preceding illustration) shows promise for such applications. These commercially available products are already being used as lubricants in conditions where low vapor pressur...
A series of low molecular weight perfluoroalkylethers (PFAE) were synthesized by direct fluorination...
Thermal and thermal oxidative stability studies were performed on linear perfluoro alkyl ether fluid...
The feasibility of transforming a commercial linear perfluoroalkylether fluid into a material stable...
The perfluoropolyether (PFPE) class of liquid lubricants has been used for space applications for ov...
One of the major problems preventing the operation of advanced gas turbine engines at higher tempera...
Thin-liquid-film degradation studies of two commercially available perfluoropolyalkylether fluids (P...
The interfacial chemistry of Fomblin Z25, a commercial perfluoropolyether used as lubricant for spac...
In our second year of funding we began the testing phase of a number of new classes of lubricants. T...
The oxidative stabilities of several perfluoropolyalkyl ethers (PFPAE) with related chemical structu...
The decomposition of Fomblin Z25, a commercial perfluoropolyalkylether liquid lubricant, was studied...
An overview of liquid lubricants for use in current and projected high performance turbojet engines ...
Long-duration space exploration will require spacecraft systems that can operate effectively over se...
Since the late 1970's, the wet lubricant of choice for space mechanisms has been one of the family o...
Lubrication is critical in order to achieve high efficiency and reliability of machine elements such...
Lubrication is critical to the efficient and reliable operation of machine elements such as gears, b...
A series of low molecular weight perfluoroalkylethers (PFAE) were synthesized by direct fluorination...
Thermal and thermal oxidative stability studies were performed on linear perfluoro alkyl ether fluid...
The feasibility of transforming a commercial linear perfluoroalkylether fluid into a material stable...
The perfluoropolyether (PFPE) class of liquid lubricants has been used for space applications for ov...
One of the major problems preventing the operation of advanced gas turbine engines at higher tempera...
Thin-liquid-film degradation studies of two commercially available perfluoropolyalkylether fluids (P...
The interfacial chemistry of Fomblin Z25, a commercial perfluoropolyether used as lubricant for spac...
In our second year of funding we began the testing phase of a number of new classes of lubricants. T...
The oxidative stabilities of several perfluoropolyalkyl ethers (PFPAE) with related chemical structu...
The decomposition of Fomblin Z25, a commercial perfluoropolyalkylether liquid lubricant, was studied...
An overview of liquid lubricants for use in current and projected high performance turbojet engines ...
Long-duration space exploration will require spacecraft systems that can operate effectively over se...
Since the late 1970's, the wet lubricant of choice for space mechanisms has been one of the family o...
Lubrication is critical in order to achieve high efficiency and reliability of machine elements such...
Lubrication is critical to the efficient and reliable operation of machine elements such as gears, b...
A series of low molecular weight perfluoroalkylethers (PFAE) were synthesized by direct fluorination...
Thermal and thermal oxidative stability studies were performed on linear perfluoro alkyl ether fluid...
The feasibility of transforming a commercial linear perfluoroalkylether fluid into a material stable...