A question for the tribologists
according to my sums, the piston force on my latest loco is ~80 lbs, but the force pushing the slide valve onto its face is 82 lbs. I can't find values for friction of gunmetal on gunmetal, all the references quote bronze on steel. Values vary from ~0.08 dynamic to 0.16 static, both lubricated.
Many moons ago I seem to remember people using stainless steel valves, or at least a stainless facing 1/8" thick like a picture frame silver soldered onto a bronze backing. I'm reluctant to use a solid carbon filled ptfe valve as the centre where the valve rod slot crosses the nut slot is only 50 thou thick and has 80 psi on one side.
I have considered a turcite picture frame glued to a bronze backing, but the recommended glue is 2 pack epoxy, and I doubt that would stand the 160 C or more temperature.
I know tradition has gunmetal valves on gunmetal cylinders, but the questions are
- would stainless facing be better
- anyone know of a glue for turcite which would stand steam temperature
I'm about to email Trelleborg, but considering I'd only need a few sqins I don't suppose they will be all that interested