Engineering Tribology 2006
DOI: 10.1016/b978-075067836-0/50009-2
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Boundary and Extreme Pressure Lubrication

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“…As mentioned earlier, this enhanced friction performance of TMP can be attributed to its polar structure due to which its molecules attached on the metallic surfaces such as steel and facilitates sliding of the interacting surfaces whereas PAO is not capable of doing so because of its neutral chemical structure. 23 Additives were able to further enhance the friction characteristics of ta-C/steel contacts irrespective of their type and base oil used (Figure 3). GMO-containing lubricants were proved to be most effective in reducing the frictional force and offered lowest value of friction coefficients when mixed with PAO and TMP separately.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As mentioned earlier, this enhanced friction performance of TMP can be attributed to its polar structure due to which its molecules attached on the metallic surfaces such as steel and facilitates sliding of the interacting surfaces whereas PAO is not capable of doing so because of its neutral chemical structure. 23 Additives were able to further enhance the friction characteristics of ta-C/steel contacts irrespective of their type and base oil used (Figure 3). GMO-containing lubricants were proved to be most effective in reducing the frictional force and offered lowest value of friction coefficients when mixed with PAO and TMP separately.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Polar molecules of TMP such as carboxyl group of fatty acids formed a monomolecular layer and attached on the chemically reactive steel surfaces as a result of physisorption. 23 This thin layer of lubricant separated the contacting surfaces and prevented metal-to-metal contact. 28 TMP base oil resulted in higher values of wear coefficients compared to additive-free PAO irrespective of contact type.…”
Section: Tribological Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polar molecules, such as the carboxyl group of the fatty acids, of TMP form a monomolecular layer and attach to the chemically reactive steel surfaces as a result of physisorption. 43 This thin layer of lubricant separates the contacting surfaces and prevents metal-to-metal contact. Due to the non-polar structure of PAO, this behaviour was not observed in the case of PAO.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wear rate was estimated from the diameter of the wear scars generated on the surface of the WC ball and the track area in the steel disks. Lost volume for every sample and their counterpart can be calculated using the following equation [14,15]:…”
Section: Estimate Of Wear Ratementioning
confidence: 99%