Study on Tribological Properties and Mechanisms of Different Morphology WS 2 as Lubricant Additives
In the present work, the relationship curve of the coefficient of friction (COF) with varying loads of different morphology WS lubricating additives in the friction process at various sliding speeds was studied. On this basis, wear marks and elements on the wear surfaces after friction were analyzed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials 2020-03, Vol.13 (7) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present work, the relationship curve of the coefficient of friction (COF) with varying loads of different morphology WS
lubricating additives in the friction process at various sliding speeds was studied. On this basis, wear marks and elements on the wear surfaces after friction were analyzed, and then the anti-wear and mechanism effects of WS
of different forms in the lubrication process were discussed. Meanwhile, the Stribeck curve was used to study the lubrication state of the lubricating oil in the friction process. It was revealed that the COF of lubricating oil containing lamellar WS
decreased by 29.35% at optimum condition and the minimum COF was concentrated at around 100 N. The COF of lubricating oil containing spherical WS
decreased by 30.24% and the minimum coefficient was concentrated at 120 N. The extreme pressure property of spherical WS
was better than that of lamellar WS
, and the wear resistance of spherical WS
was more stable when the load was over 80 N. The different morphology of WS
additives can play anti-wear and anti-friction roles within a wide range of sliding speeds. |
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma13071522 |