Effect of Metal Composition on Mechanical Properties of Tribofilms

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
David C. Roache, Mark Devlin, Xiaodong Li
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Low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI), where hot spots in the combustion chamber can cause fuel ignition to occur, can result in increased pressure in the combustion chamber, causing damage to the system and negatively affecting emissions. These hot spots have been identified as calcium (Ca) deposits, causing a push to reduce Ca in engine oils. For this study, tribofilms were generated with an amount of Ca so that LSPI did not occur. Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP), Ca, and magnesium (Mg) detergents were kept constant, with the metal in the tribofilm adjusted by varying the surfactants (friction modifiers) in the engine oil, ensuring enough ZDDP and detergent to be able to protect the engines. Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) revealed three distinct tribofilm components: smooth, streaky films, deeper worn steel, and a mixed region of rougher tribofilm growth. Tribofilms with higher Ca had lower bulk friction than those with higher Zn, while AFM friction maps of the different sections showed that the friction in the mixed region was similar in magnitude to macro-scale friction, but film and substrate COF were much lower. Similarly, AFM modulus mapping of the mixed region showed higher Ca contributing to increased modulus when compared to Zn. Nanoindentation across the entire tribofilm revealed that higher modulus in the film and mixed regions contributed to more effective tribofilm coverage. Overall, Ca was shown to be critical to the wear and friction performance of tribofilms and their mechanical properties even when reduced to avoid LSPI.

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金属成分对摩擦膜力学性能的影响
低速预点火(LSPI),在燃烧室的热点可能导致燃料着火,可能导致燃烧室压力增加,对系统造成损害,并对排放产生负面影响。这些热点已被确定为钙(Ca)沉积,导致推动减少发动机机油中的钙。在本研究中,用一定量的Ca生成摩擦膜,使LSPI不会发生。二烷基二硫代磷酸锌(ZDDP)、钙和镁(Mg)洗涤剂保持不变,通过改变机油中的表面活性剂(摩擦改进剂)来调节摩擦膜中的金属,确保有足够的ZDDP和洗涤剂来保护发动机。能量色散x射线光谱(EDS)和原子力显微镜(AFM)揭示了三种不同的摩擦膜成分:光滑,条纹膜,更深的磨损钢,以及粗糙摩擦膜生长的混合区域。高Ca摩擦膜的体摩擦比高Zn摩擦膜的体摩擦小,不同截面的AFM摩擦图显示混合区域的摩擦量与宏观摩擦量相似,但薄膜和衬底的COF要小得多。同样,混合区的AFM模量映射显示,与Zn相比,较高的Ca有助于增加模量。整个摩擦膜上的纳米压痕表明,薄膜和混合区域的高模量有助于更有效的摩擦膜覆盖。总的来说,Ca对摩擦膜的磨损和摩擦性能及其机械性能至关重要,即使为了避免LSPI而减少了Ca。
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Tribology Letters
Tribology Letters 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
9.40%
发文量
116
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Tribology Letters is devoted to the development of the science of tribology and its applications, particularly focusing on publishing high-quality papers at the forefront of tribological science and that address the fundamentals of friction, lubrication, wear, or adhesion. The journal facilitates communication and exchange of seminal ideas among thousands of practitioners who are engaged worldwide in the pursuit of tribology-based science and technology.
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