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Combined Effect of Textured Patterns and Graphene Flake Additives on Tribological Behavior under Boundary Lubrication
Authors:Zhen-bing Cai  Lei Zhao  Xu Zhang  Wen Yue  Min-hao Zhu
Institution:1Key Lab of Advanced Technologies of Materials (Ministry of Education), Tribology Research Institute, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, 610031, China;2Mechanical Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), 100083, China;SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH, GERMANY
Abstract:A ball-on-plate wear test was employed to investigate the effectiveness of graphene (GP) nanoparticles dispersed in a synthetic-oil-based lubricant in reducing wear. The effect by area ratio of elliptically shaped dimple textures and elevated temperatures were also explored. Pure PAO4 based oil and a mixture of this oil with 0.01 wt% GP were compared as lubricants. At pit area ratio of 5%, GP-base oil effectively reduced friction and wear, especially at 60 and 100°C. Under pure PAO4 oil lubrication, the untextured surfaces gained low friction coefficients (COFs) and wear rates under 60 and 100°C. With increasing laser—texture area ratio, the COF and wear rate decreased at 25 and 150°C but increased at 60 and 100°C. Under the GP-based oil lubrication, the textured surface with 5% area ratio achieved the lowest COF among those of the area ratios tested at all test temperatures. Meanwhile, the textured surface with 20% area ratio obtained the highest COF among those of the area ratios. With the joint action of GP and texture, the textured surface with 10% area ratio exhibited the best anti-wear performance among all of the textured surfaces at all test temperatures.
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