1. The Tribological and Adsorption Performance of Chlorophenyl Silicone Oil Using Different Ceramic Materials under High Temperature.
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Cheng, Jie, Meng, Yan, Sun, Fangxu, Yue, Luo, Zhou, Xue, Wei, Peng, Zhao, Hui, Wen, Xiangli, Bai, Pengpeng, Zhao, Qian, Meng, Yonggang, and Tian, Yu
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TRIBOLOGICAL ceramics ,HEAT resistant materials ,CERAMIC materials ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,MECHANICAL wear - Abstract
With the development of technical requirements, the current challenges faced by bearing materials mainly revolve around high-temperature conditions and the trend towards material lightweighting. Full ceramic bearings are the new candidate due to their excellent properties. This article details the tribological and adsorption performance of chlorophenyl silicone oil (CPSO) as a high-temperature lubricant in ceramic tribological systems (ZrO
2 , Al2 O3 , and Si3 N4 ). Among the three ceramic tribological systems, the lubrication performance can be ordered as Si3 N4 > Al2 O3 > ZrO2 , as the wear rates of the ZrO2 and Al2 O3 tribo-systems are almost 1135.67 and 283.33 times larger than that of the Si3 N4 tribo-system, respectively. The observed results can be explained by the superior adsorption performance of CPSO on a Si3 N4 ceramic surface, which was calculated by molecular dynamic simulation. The molecular dynamic simulation results show the adsorption energy of CPSO/Si3 N4 is almost 54.09 and 61.18 times higher compared to that on ZrO2 and Al2 O3 ceramics. These findings provide experimental and theoretical insights for understanding the lubrication performance of CPSO in a full ceramic tribo-system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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