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    <title>Experimental Analysis of Tribological Behaviors of Submersible Pump Thrust Bearing using Taguchi Method</title>
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    <description>Title: Experimental Analysis of Tribological Behaviors of Submersible Pump Thrust Bearing using Taguchi Method
Authors: patil, N. V.
Abstract: Pumps are widely used in domestic, agricultural, commercial and industrial application for lifting, transporting and&#xD;
handling of water. Majority of electricity is consumed by the pump and as bearing have clear effect on performance of the pump,&#xD;
so it quite necessary to increase the performance and efficiency of pump by reducing friction and wear of the thrust bearing of&#xD;
submersible type of pump. The entire work deals with the analysis of friction and wear of thrust bearing. A disk of SS 410 and pin&#xD;
of Teflon and polyamide 6 material was prepared and experimental investigation is done with the help of pin on disk tribometer at&#xD;
room temperature based on Taguchi’s L9 orthogonal array (OA) considering load, speed and sliding distance as the design&#xD;
parameter and coefficient of friction and wear rate as the responses under wet condition. The obtained results are analyzed using&#xD;
DOE and Minitab software which shows the average wear of Teflon is 30.09 micron and Polyamide 6 is 22.00 micron and COF is&#xD;
0.16 and 0.10 respectively</description>
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