2017
DOI: 10.2474/trol.12.193
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Effect of Surface Roughness on Improved Lubricity under an Ironing Condition Using a Synthetic Mica-Organic Intercalation Compound

Abstract: It is well known that the surface roughness of metal substrates considerably influences the tribological properties of solid lubricants. In this study, the surfaces of metal substrates were modified by wet-blasting and polishing, and the lubrication performance of synthetic mica-organic intercalation compounds on these substrates was evaluated using an upsetting-ironing type tribometer. Wet-blasted substrates lubricated with synthetic mica exhibited the best anti-seizure ability, whereas a lubricated polished … Show more

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“…It could be opined that at greater inclination angles than the angle of repose obtained for a particular sample, the effect of surface roughness over the sliding velocity of oil drop reduced. Oshita et al [8] posited that an increase in surface roughness led to an increase in adhesion strength between the oil and rough surface, which might result in a decrease in the sliding velocity of the oil.…”
Section: Analysis Of Solid Metallic Surfaces Using Oil Slippage Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It could be opined that at greater inclination angles than the angle of repose obtained for a particular sample, the effect of surface roughness over the sliding velocity of oil drop reduced. Oshita et al [8] posited that an increase in surface roughness led to an increase in adhesion strength between the oil and rough surface, which might result in a decrease in the sliding velocity of the oil.…”
Section: Analysis Of Solid Metallic Surfaces Using Oil Slippage Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of solid lubricants as additive to oils and grease is gaining global attention. Oshita et al [8] reported that the roughness of the surfaces of metal substrates had a great influence on the lubrication performances of solid lubricants during cold forging operations. It was observed that the anti-seizure properties of these solid lubricant substrates were improved significantly as their surfaces became more roughened as a result of improved adhesion strength between the lubricant and the rough surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%