An experimental study on tribofilm formation and endurance with nanolubricants

IF 1.6 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS
A. Javeed, B. John
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ABSTRACT This work investigates the formation, endurance and rupture of tribofilms on a honed engine liner subjected to boundary lubrication in a reciprocating Tribometer. Study focuses on the exploration of synergistic effect between ZDDP additive in the oil and two distinctly shaped nanoparticles, Graphene oxide (GO) and detonation nanodiamond (DND), in improving the characteristics of tribofilm. Tested samples were examined by scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray. The results indicated that the addition of nanoparticles to the base oil with ZDDP accelerates the tribofilm-formation. Although fully developed tribofilms were obtained with both the nanoadditives, the DND based tribofilm was more durable under the dry running conditions. However, P-rich tribofilm formed in the presence of GO showed self-mending characteristics. Nanoindentation studies on the wear tack revealed a 12% increase in elastic modulus and 23% increase in average hardness for the sample tested with DND compared to that of base lubricant. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
纳米润滑剂形成摩擦膜及其耐久性的实验研究
摘要本文研究了在往复式摩擦计中进行边界润滑的珩磨发动机缸套上摩擦膜的形成、耐久性和断裂。研究重点是探索油中ZDDP添加剂与两种形状明显的纳米颗粒氧化石墨烯(GO)和爆轰纳米金刚石(DND)在改善摩擦膜特性方面的协同作用。通过扫描电子显微镜和能量色散X射线对测试样品进行检查。结果表明,在ZDDP基础油中加入纳米颗粒可以加速摩擦膜的形成。尽管用这两种纳米添加剂都获得了完全发展的摩擦膜,但基于DND的摩擦膜在干运行条件下更耐用。然而,在GO存在下形成的富P摩擦膜表现出自修复特性。对磨损粘性的纳米压痕研究表明,与基础润滑剂相比,用DND测试的样品的弹性模量增加了12%,平均硬度增加了23%。图形摘要
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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces
Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS-
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