4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

A numerical and experimental study on the interface friction of ball-on-disc test under high temperature

Journal

WEAR
Volume 376, Issue -, Pages 433-442

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2016.11.035

Keywords

Frictionstress; Statistical characterisation; Stribeckcurve; Temperature

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  1. Baosteel Australia Research and Development Centre (BAJC) [BAJC 15001]

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This paper investigates both experimentally and theoretically the effect of lubricant on the interface stresses under high temperature. A statistical formula was developed to predict the Stribeck curves by considering asperity-lubricant interactions at the contact interface. This enables us to decouple the interface friction stresses contributed by lubricant and asperity solid-solid contact sliding. It was found that the temperature increase at the interface can considerably alter the lubricant performance because of the effect of lubricant additive and that the conventional assumption of constant friction coefficient for asperity contact is unreasonable. As the temperature increased, the boundary layer formed by lubricant molecules dissolved while a soft solid layer was formed by lubricant additives at the contact interface. The finding was confirmed by the effect of lubricant performance on the experimentally measured Stribeck curves. It was also found that in the boundary lubrication regime, friction is sliding-speed dependent due to the formation-destruction cycle of the soft solid layer formed by lubricant additives when the lubricant temperature increases. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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