Friction and Wear Properties of Hard Coatings on Steel Surfaces under Lubrication with a Fully Formulated Oil with a Mo Additive

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
K. Nakagome, Kaisei Sato, H. Okubo, Seiya Watanabe, S. Sasaki
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Abstract

When various sliding components of combustion engines protected with hard coatings are slid with automotive lubricants, unexpected interfacial phenomena may occur because typical automotive lubricants have been formulated with additives suitable for steel/steel sliding components. Therefore, understanding the effects of hard coatings on the performance of lubricant additives is crucial for further improving the lubrication properties of fully formulated oils through the optimization of additive formulations for hard coatings. In this study, friction tests were performed with a steel surface against steel surfaces coated with two ceramic materials and two diamond-like carbon materials under lubrication with a fully formulated oil. Atomic force microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic (XPS) investigation of the steel surfaces after the friction tests revealed that the tribofilms comprised a bottom layer composed of calcium compounds and a top layer composed of phosphorous, zinc, and sulfur compounds. The thickness of each layer, which is closely related to the wear property, depends on the hard coating material. Moreover, XPS analysis focusing on the molybdenum element suggested that rate of chemical kinetics to form MoS 2 differs among the hard coating materials, and dominantly affects the frictional property.
含Mo添加剂的全配方油润滑下钢表面硬涂层的摩擦磨损性能
采用硬质涂层保护的内燃机的各种滑动部件用汽车润滑油滑动时,由于典型的汽车润滑油中都含有适用于钢/钢滑动部件的添加剂,可能会出现意想不到的界面现象。因此,了解硬涂层对润滑油添加剂性能的影响对于通过优化硬涂层添加剂配方进一步改善全配方油的润滑性能至关重要。在这项研究中,在用完全配制的油润滑的情况下,用钢表面与涂有两种陶瓷材料和两种类金刚石碳材料的钢表面进行摩擦试验。摩擦试验后对钢表面的原子力显微镜和x射线光电子能谱(XPS)研究表明,摩擦膜的底层由钙化合物组成,顶层由磷、锌和硫化合物组成。每一层的厚度取决于涂层材料的硬度,这与耐磨性能密切相关。此外,针对钼元素的XPS分析表明,不同硬质涂层材料形成MoS 2的化学动力学速率不同,主要影响摩擦性能。
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Tribology Online
Tribology Online ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-
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