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Experimental and modelling studies of the transient tribological behaviour of a two-phase lubricant under complex loading conditions

Xiao Yang, Lemeng Zhang, Denis J. Politis, Jie Zhang, Mohammad M. Gharbi, David Leyvraz, Liliang Wang

2021Friction18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The transient tribological phenomenon and premature lubricant breakdown have been widely observed in metal forming, leading to excessive friction at the contact interfaces. In this research, the transient tribological behaviour of a two-phase lubricant were studied under complex loading conditions, featuring abrupt interfacial temperature, contact load, and sliding speed changes, thus representing the severe interfacial conditions observed in warm/hot metal forming applications. The strong experimental evidence indicates that the evolution of friction was attributed to the physical diminution and chemical decomposition effects. As such, a visco-mechanochemical interactive friction model was developed to accurately predict the transient tribological behaviour of the two-phase lubricant under complex loading conditions. The new friction model exhibited close agreements between the modelling and experimental results.

Topics & Concepts

LubricantTribologyMaterials scienceTransient (computer programming)Phase (matter)Dry lubricantComposite materialDecompositionForensic engineeringEngineeringChemistryOperating systemComputer scienceOrganic chemistryMechanical stress and fatigue analysisAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsGear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
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