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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
卷 270, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2023.118541
关键词
Lubricant; Molecular dynamics simulation; Conformation changes; Energy transfer; Pressure load
The lubrication system is crucial for the reliability of moving links in spacecraft. However, lubrication failure remains a challenge in developing advanced and reliable spacecrafts due to the complex environment in space. This study investigated the lubrication behavior under different pressure loads by analyzing changes in lubricant conformation and energy transfer through molecular dynamics simulations. The results showed that polymer thin film exhibited different motion modes and temperature fields under different pressure loads. This work provides fundamental understanding of lubrication behavior and failure in space, offering theoretical guidance for developing advanced space lubrication technology.
The lubrication system plays an important role in the reliability of moving links for spacecrafts while lubrication failure has emerged as one of the challenges in developing advanced spacecrafts with long life and high reliability. However, the process and mechanism of lubrication in space are still unclear due to a complex environment. In this study, the lubrication behavior under various pressure loads was studied by analyzing the lubricant conformation changes and energy transfer through molecular dynamics sim-ulations. Results indicated that a one-step or two-step adjustment in the polymer conformations occurred, and the film exhibited different motion modes and temperature fields under different pressure loads. This work studied polymer thin film lubricant via energy transfer and molecular motion at a molec-ular level and gave a fundamental understanding on the lubrication behavior and lubrication failure of polymer thin film in space, providing theoretical guidance in developing advanced space lubrication technology. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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