Observations of frictional behaviour of MoS2 and dependence on surface roughness orientation

被引:1
|
作者
Lee-Prudhoe, I [1 ]
Starkey, MS [1 ]
Sayles, RS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Dept Mech Engn, Tribol Sect, London SW7 2BX, England
来源
关键词
CVJ; lay dependence; grease; MoS2; boundary lubrication;
D O I
10.1016/S0167-8922(98)80068-0
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
This paper outlines some of the results obtained from the study of a solid lubricant added to a grease and its interactions with the topography of metallic contacting surfaces. The application of particular relevance is the lubrication of constant velocity joints (CVJs). Tests were conducted on a unique rig in which an elliptical contact undergoes reciprocating motion under variable loads, temperatures, speeds, slide-roll ratios and using different lubricants. The friction coefficient was recorded real-time and captured using a PC. Using a base oil and a simple grease as suspension media with molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) as the solid lubricant, the behaviour of the solid lubricant was recorded under different contact conditions. The results indicated a very strong dependence on lay orientation. Reductions of up to 40% in friction coefficient have been measured when lay orientation has been changed from "across" to "in-line" (relative to the direction of reciprocation of the contact). There was no obvious trend at 45 degree lay. Results using combinations of particle size, surface finish and physical test conditions suggest tailored surface topography could produce significant reductions in friction and wear, directly beneficial to CVJ operation. Keywords: CVJ, Lay dependence, Grease, MoS2, Boundary lubrication.
引用
收藏
页码:129 / 137
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Surface Defects on Natural MoS2
    Addou, Rafik
    Colombo, Luigi
    Wallace, Robert M.
    ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 2015, 7 (22) : 11921 - 11929
  • [22] Excitation intensity dependence of photoluminescence from monolayers of MoS2 and WS2/MoS2 heterostructures
    Kaplan, D.
    Gong, Y.
    Mills, K.
    Swaminathan, V.
    Ajayan, P. M.
    Shirodkar, S.
    Kaxiras, E.
    2D MATERIALS, 2016, 3 (01):
  • [23] The Impact of Pore Geometry on Frictional Properties of hBN and MoS2 Nanomaterials
    Verma, Ashutosh Kumar
    Sharma, Bharat Bhushan
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2024, 128 (47): : 11814 - 11824
  • [24] Superlubricity achieved for commensurate sliding: MoS2 frictional anisotropy in silico
    Claerbout, Victor E. P.
    Polcar, Tomas
    Nicolini, Paolo
    COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2019, 163 : 17 - 23
  • [25] 99Mo(β)99Tc spectroscopy of MoS2 lithiated MoS2, Co0.5MoS2, and MoS2 surface species
    Mottner, P.
    Butz, T.
    Lerf, A.
    Ledezma, G.
    Knoezinger, H.
    Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1995, 99 (20):
  • [26] Dependence of Photocurrent Enhancements in Quantum Dot (QD)-Sensitized MoS2 Devices on MoS2 Film Properties
    Gough, John J.
    McEvoy, Niall
    O'Brien, Maria
    Bell, Alan P.
    McCloskey, David
    Boland, John B.
    Coleman, Jonathan N.
    Duesberg, Georg S.
    Bradley, A. Louise
    ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, 2018, 28 (13)
  • [27] Temperature dependence of the dielectric function of monolayer MoS2
    Le, V. L.
    Kim, T. J.
    Park, H. G.
    Nguyen, H. T.
    Nguyen, X. A.
    Kim, Y. D.
    CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS, 2019, 19 (02) : 182 - 187
  • [28] Effect of surfactant BAS on MoS2 codeposition behaviour
    L. M. Wang
    Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 2008, 38 : 245 - 249
  • [29] Investigation of flow behaviour and lubrication capabilities of MoS2
    Thapliyal, P.
    Thakre, G. D.
    BULLETIN OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2019, 43 (01)
  • [30] SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY OBSERVATIONS OF ZINCNAPHTHALOCYANINE ON MOS2
    MANIVANNAN, A
    NAGAHARA, LA
    YANAGI, H
    KOUZEKI, T
    ASHIDA, M
    MARUYAMA, Y
    HASHIMOTO, K
    FUJISHIMA, A
    THIN SOLID FILMS, 1993, 226 (01) : 6 - 8