Shu Yang , Zhenyu Liu , Shaoqi Zhang , Wanshun Wang , Guodian Huang , Longshen Lu , Yingxi Xie
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Abstract
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) can transfer its material to counterfaces during sliding, forming a self-lubricating transfer film. Previous studies have demonstrated that surface morphology influences the formation of transfer films, and nano-microtextures have been shown to increase the wear of PTFE. In this study, nano-microtextures were created on the surface of aluminum alloys by phosphoric acid anodization. The results show that the nano-microtextures regulates the debris size, and the mechanical interlocking between the debris and the nano-microtextures facilitates the stabilization of the transfer film. The increase in surface energy boosts the capacity for debris adsorption on the surface, which promotes tribochemical reaction, enhancing the adhesion and cohesion of the transfer film and further improving the stability of the transfer film.
期刊介绍:
Tribology is the science of rubbing surfaces and contributes to every facet of our everyday life, from live cell friction to engine lubrication and seismology. As such tribology is truly multidisciplinary and this extraordinary breadth of scientific interest is reflected in the scope of Tribology International.
Tribology International seeks to publish original research papers of the highest scientific quality to provide an archival resource for scientists from all backgrounds. Written contributions are invited reporting experimental and modelling studies both in established areas of tribology and emerging fields. Scientific topics include the physics or chemistry of tribo-surfaces, bio-tribology, surface engineering and materials, contact mechanics, nano-tribology, lubricants and hydrodynamic lubrication.