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Tribological responses of steels to different surface films generated in oil lubricants

Cao, Shoufan  
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Xu, Zhang
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Liang, Yi
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November 22, 2023
Industrial Lubrication And Tribology

PurposeThe aim of this study is to experimentally analyze the friction and wear responses of different steels to different surface films generated in oil-lubricated tribological contacts.Design/methodology/approachTribological experiments were conducted using a 100Cr6 bearing ball sliding against a V155 carbon steel disk and 316L stainless steel disk, respectively. Lubricants with additives known to form zinc dialkyl-dithiophosphate (ZDDP) or Ca tribofilms were used.FindingsBoth of the ZDDP and Ca tribofilms helped stabilize the friction coefficient of the carbon steel and stainless steel. The ZDDP tribofilm could effectively protect the carbon steel from wear, in contrast to the stainless steel, whereas the wear of both carbon steel and stainless steel could be significantly reduced by the Ca tribofilm. In the case of neither ZDDP nor Ca tribofilms formation, the 100Cr6 ball was worn by the V155 disk and generated a special surface topography. A polishing wear mechanism was proposed to explain the wear of the 100Cr6 ball.Originality/valueThis study clearly shows the different friction and wear responses of steels to the different surface films and the response is dependent on the tested steel.

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DOI
10.1108/ILT-06-2023-0193
Web of Science ID

WOS:001104756400001

Author(s)
Cao, Shoufan  
Xu, Zhang
Liang, Yi
Mischler, Stefano  
Date Issued

2023-11-22

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

Published in
Industrial Lubrication And Tribology
Volume

76

Issue

1

Start page

41

End page

49

Subjects

Technology

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Surface Films

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Friction

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Wear

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Steel

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Polishing Wear

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<italic>Funding</italic>: This study was funded by Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China, No. 30923010932; Jiangsu Provincial Double-Innovation Doctor Program, No. JSSCBS20220251; and Swiss CTI project, 17018.1 INNO-13-16-1W.

30923010932

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China

JSSCBS20220251

Jiangsu Provincial Double-Innovation Doctor Program

17018.1 INNO-13-16-1W

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