Effect of organic friction modifiers on lubrication of PEEK-steel contact
Effect of organic friction modifiers on lubrication of PEEK-steel contact
The rapid adoption of the advantageous PEEK/steel pairing in many tribological applications has prompted intense research to optimize its lubrication. Thus, the role of organic friction modifiers (OFMs) in improving the lubrication of PEEK-steel contacts has been studied and their mechanism explained. Their effect on friction and wear depends on the type of contact motion (i.e. sliding or sliding-rolling) and the steel surface roughness. N-oleoyl sarcosine had a significant effect on tribological properties due to its ability to absorb strongly on both materials, inhibit the formation of PEEK transfer films on steel and thus exert either a positive or negative effect depending on the test conditions.
Mixed and boundary lubrication,, Organic friction modifiers (OFMs), Polyetheretherketone (PEEK), Sliding and sliding- rolling
Tatsumi, Go
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Ratoi, Monica
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Mellor, Brian
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Shitara, Yuji
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Sakamoto, K.
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November 2020
Tatsumi, Go
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Ratoi, Monica
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Mellor, Brian
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Shitara, Yuji
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Sakamoto, K.
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Tatsumi, Go, Ratoi, Monica, Mellor, Brian, Shitara, Yuji and Sakamoto, K.
(2020)
Effect of organic friction modifiers on lubrication of PEEK-steel contact.
Tribology International, 151, [106513].
(doi:10.1016/j.triboint.2020.106513).
Abstract
The rapid adoption of the advantageous PEEK/steel pairing in many tribological applications has prompted intense research to optimize its lubrication. Thus, the role of organic friction modifiers (OFMs) in improving the lubrication of PEEK-steel contacts has been studied and their mechanism explained. Their effect on friction and wear depends on the type of contact motion (i.e. sliding or sliding-rolling) and the steel surface roughness. N-oleoyl sarcosine had a significant effect on tribological properties due to its ability to absorb strongly on both materials, inhibit the formation of PEEK transfer films on steel and thus exert either a positive or negative effect depending on the test conditions.
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Accepted/In Press date: 14 June 2020
Published date: November 2020
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The authors would like to thank Mr. Shinji Hasegawa from JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation for performing the nanoindentation measurements and the Analytical Technology group from R&D Solution Center, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation for performing EPMA. This work was sponsored by JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation .
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Mixed and boundary lubrication,, Organic friction modifiers (OFMs), Polyetheretherketone (PEEK), Sliding and sliding- rolling
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442061
ISSN: 0301-679X
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