May 1, 2025
Report

Self-Lubricating Bushing Testing for John Day Dam Kaplan Turbine Replacement

Abstract

The goal of this testing program is to find suitable self-lubricated alternatives to replace the in use oil lubricated grooved-bronze bushing in Kaplan runner hubs that are currently being utilized at John Day Dam operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Scaled bushing testing utilizing a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory designed, fabricated, and operated Bushing Test Stand under the direction and funding from USACE determined that self-lubricated bushings tested appear capable of outperforming the current oil-lubricated bronze bushings. Performance tests are focused on durability which includes cyclic load bearing properties and articulations under various loading scenarios. This testing was performed at nominally 1/5th scale. A scaling sensitivity analysis determined that scaled testing results apply to prototypic size. This report shows the direct comparison between the current baseline bronze bushing to self-lubricated bushings from various manufacturers. Bushing data like coefficient of friction and bushing material loss (associated with bushing wear) was determined. Self-lubricated bushings tested include products manufactured specifically for hydropower applications by the following companies: Trelleborg, Kamatics, Anonymous, and Tenneco/Deva.

Published: May 1, 2025

Citation

Berglin E.J., J.C. Tucker, P.P. Schonewill, C.W. Enderlin, K.R. DeSomber, C.P. Carr, and J.E. Serkowski, et al. 2025. Self-Lubricating Bushing Testing for John Day Dam Kaplan Turbine Replacement Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.