Replacement of Chrome Plating With HVOF Goodrich
Replacement of Chrome Plating With HVOF Goodrich
Replacement of Chrome Plating With HVOF Goodrich
Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute 50th AGM and Conference 16th Aerospace Structures and Materials Symposium Montral 28-30 April 2003
Replacement of Chrome Plating with HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) applied WC-Co-Cr coatings on Airbus A380 Landing Gear applications
Roque Panza-Giosa, Chief Material and Process Technology Goodrich Landing Gear - Oakville
Abstract Hard Chrome plating has been used for decades in Landing Gear applications as the primary protection against wear and corrosion. Alternatives to hard Chrome plating are being considered by the aerospace industry, primarily for performance enhancements and environmental acceptability reasons. High Velocity Oxy-fuel (HVOF) applied coatings have matured to the point of offering enhanced performance over Chrome plating, at a comparable price. Among the coatings that can successfully be applied by the HVOF process, WC-16%Co and WC-10%Co-4%Cr boast higher hardness, corrosion and wear resistance than Chrome plating deposits, without the environmental concerns associated with hexavelent Chromium. Extensive testing of WC-Co-Cr coatings in hydraulic sealing applications has demonstrated that HVOF applied coatings perform better than Chrome plating, but require a finer finish. The corrosion resistance of WC-Co-Cr appears to be somewhat better than that of WC-Co coatings, and either of these HVOF coatings displays significantly better corrosion behaviour than Chrome plating in salt fog environments. Field assessments of landing gear components incorporating HVOF coatings revealed considerably longer wear life in fretting, sliding and rotation wear regimes. Qualification and validation tests of hydraulic actuators and complete landing gears are underway at Goodrich as part of the Canadian Hard Chrome Alternative Team (CHCAT). A direct comparison between Chrome plating and HVOF coating in bending fatigue is also in progress. This comparison involves 5 and 10 diameter simulated pistons fatigue tested to failure. For each piston diameter, 3 specimens are coated with WC-Co-Cr and 3 specimens are Chrome plated. These full size tests have demonstrated good correlation with laboratory coupon tests, while at the same time they have highlighted a number of major differences in behaviour which are of importance in Landing gear design philosophy. This paper presents a summary of available test data, provides an update of ongoing tests, and an overview of how the lessons learned are being implemented by Goodrich in the Body and Wing landing gears design of the Airbus A380.
OUTLINE
HVOF PROCESS - PROPERTIES - LIMITATIONS COATING CHOICES - PROCESS CONTROL CHROME VS WC-Co/WC-Co-Cr EFFECT ON FATIGUE
Landing Gear
HCAT (Hard Chrome Alternatives Team) INVOLVEMENT Dash-8 S400 MLG Fatigue High Cycle Endurance Test of Actuator (seal wear) Bending Fatigue of Simulated Pistons HVOF INTEGRITY TETSING PIN TESTS aimed at A380
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Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Very High Temperatures Very High Velocities High Kinetic Energy (Molten/Semimolten Particles) Limited Oxidation
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Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Coating Choices
Tungsten Carbide 17% Cobalt (WC-17Co) Tungsten Carbide 10% Cobalt 4%Chrome (WC-10Co-4Cr) Nickel Aluminides Chrome Carbides Triballoys
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POWDER CONTROL
Method of manufacture (aglomerated,sintered, crashed) Chemistry Size Morphology Impurities
Landing Gear
Process Control
Adhesive Strength 10,000psi Metallography
Porosity <1% Oxide Content <1% Hardness >1000 Knoop/Vickers Thickness ( 0.1 mm/0.004)
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
Effect on Fatigue
Low Cycle Fatigue Rectangular Kb
Hourglass
Smooth Gage
Landing Gear
Effect on Fatigue
Landing Gear
Effect on Fatigue
Landing Gear
Effect on Fatigue
Landing Gear
RISK MANAGEMENT
Goodrich is using HVOF technology on A380 program, NO Chrome plating Developed Process Specifications: Application, Grinding, (Powders) Developed Relationship with Suppliers Experienced with WC-Co/WC-Co-Cr systems Active participant in the HCAT/CHCAT Program (HARD CHROME ALTERNATIVE TEAM)
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Landing Gear
HCAT
Military Customers
Basic process and material development
C-HCAT OEMs
Landing gear specific HVOF - WC-CoCr
Airlines
Commercial Customers
HVOF for overhaul landing gear
Manufacturers specs
Heroux Goodrich
MessierDowty Delta
Lufthansa United
Landing Gear
Landing Gear
CHCAT ACTIVITIES
Full Scale Fatigue Qualification of Complete Main Landing Gear Assembly.
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CURRENT STATUS Testing considered successful when the gear withstands 5 lives of fatigue loads without initiation of detectable fatigue cracks. 1st life inspection revealed no issues. Test has accrued 2.0 lives (40% complete). Some delays with the test rig and changing seals. Testing began with elastomeric T-type seals but the seals failed after 330,000 cycles. Second type of elastomeric seal failed after 480,000 cycles. New Seal Design has recently been installed.
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CHCAT ACTIVITIES
High Cycle Endurance Qualification Test on Landing Gear Actuator
-failure of seals at 50% life -surface finish was 20Ra -surface finish improved to 3Ra
Landing Gear
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CURRENT STATUS Test program is approximately 95% complete. To date, scheduled inspections have found the HVOF coating acceptable with no evidence of scratches, cracks or other unacceptable indications. No evidence of leakage or wear on the seals.
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CHCAT ACTIVITIES
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Full Scale Cycle-toFailure Fatigue Test on Simulated Landing Gear Pistons, 5 and 10 OD Flexural Fatigue, full load reversal to failure
Upper Bearing
Lower Bearing
Pillow Block
Notch
Test Piston
Pin Adapter
Actuator
SK6093 / SK6094
41.65
2 x R .060
9.188 9.183
R 1.50 (30.05)
4.200 DETAIL B
(4.00)
A R 3.265 59.50
.125
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SCOPE OF TEST
Purpose: to compare the fatigue performance of simulated LG piston coated with HVOF applied WC-Co-Cr and electrolytic chrome plating. This test is aimed at deriving fatigue life design factors The test will be performed until failure of the simulated LG pistons occurs.
SCOPE OF TEST WAS ALTERED FOR 3rd HVOF 5 PISTON
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Test Conditions
Bending loads based on fatigue analysis and landing gear fatigue requirements. Bending stresses approx. 100 ksi at R= -1. 50,000 cycles = 1 block of tests. Inspection after every block. Expected lives: 285,000 for 5 pistons, 330,000 for 10 pistons.
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CURRENT STATUS
5 OD pistons have been HVOF sprayed (Vac Aero), ground and superfinished to 4 Ra by Goodrich (with assistance from Jon Devereaux, US Navy). Chrome plated pistons were processed in-house by Goodrich. Finished to better than 16 Ra. 10 OD pistons are complete, but not HVOF coated.
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TEST RESULTS
1st chrome plated piston: 285,000 + 122,000 cycles. ~100ksi at notch No spalling of coating prior to failure. Some surface wear noted on chrome plating. Piston failed at notch. Crack initiated near the piston inner diameter at an inclusion - extended circumferentially outward.
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TEST RESULTS
1st HVOF coated piston: 570,000 cycles, i.e. 2 lives, ~ 100ksi at notch 184,500 cycles, ~ 110ksi Small area of failed coating (approximately .150 x .350), between 250,000 - 285,000 cycles at bottom. Visual, MPI, LPI and Barkhausen Noise inspection after 570,000 cycles did not find evidence of substrate cracking. Piston failed at bearing contact point
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BUSHING CONFIGURATION
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TEST RESULTS
2nd Chrome plated piston: 1,000,000 cycles. ~110ksi at notch 20,000 cycles. ~135ksi at notch Piston failed at notch 3rd Chrome plated piston: 62,000 cycles. ~125ksi at notch Piston failed at notch
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TEST RESULTS
2nd HVOF coated piston: 33,000 cycles. ~125ksi at notch Piston failed at bearing contact point, large area of coating failure 2x0.25- top and bottom
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TEST RESULTS
Origin
Internal Notch
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TEST RESULTS
2nd HVOF coated specimen HVOF coating remains
Initiation region
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TEST RESULTS
Bearing Seal
Landing Gear
TEST RESULTS
3rd HVOF piston, coated by SouthWest Aero :
2,000 cycles ~125 ksi 5,000 cycles - some cracking top and bottom 10,000 cycles - significant circumferential cracking 15,000 cycles - coating separation evident 20,000 cycles - coating blistering 2 x 0.15 25,300 cycles - failure at the bearing contact point initiating at bottom
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TEST RESULTS
Blistering
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SUMMARY Piston
1st Cr 2nd Cr 3rd Cr 1st HVOF 2nd HVOF 3rd HVOF
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Stress (bending)
100 ksi 110 ksi 135 ksi 125 ksi 100 ksi 110ksi 125 ksi 125 ksi
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SUMMARY
HVOF pistons failed at contact point with bearing - Failure originated at OD; Chrome plated pistons failed at notch - Failure originated at ID. Cracking of coating is circumferential, localized and appears to occur relatively early ~5 K cycles @125ksi Coating failure is cohesive (substrate still coated). Coating application and finish - not a factor. Commercial Landing Gear Stresses are comparable to test - but # of cycles much smaller.
LG spectrum 125 ksi -- 575 cycles/5 lives (120 one life) Test regime 125 ksi -- 5,000 - 7,000 cycles
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Cylinder added
INSPECTIONS Visual inspections for coating wear or damage will be conducted after each block, with detailed joint inspections after each life. Detailed joint inspections will consist of complete joint disassembly and NDT inspection of pins and relevant hardware. EVALUATION The results of the tests will be evaluated by Stress, Design and M&PT and used to validate the use of HVOF on the A380 pins.
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SUMMARY
HVOF applied coatings are considered the primary replacement for hard chrome plating in landing gear applications to combat wear and corrosion. Performance evaluation of HVOF coatings appear superior to Chrome plating Spalling and cracking characteristics are very different for Chrome and HVOF coatings, hence a number of tests are underway to understand this behaviour and reduce the risk on the A380 landing gear.
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