Dispersion and tribological properties of liquid paraffin with added aluminum nanoparticles
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to study the dispersion and tribological properties of liquid paraffin with aluminum nanoparticles as additive, which are prepared by the surface‐modification method using oleic acid (OA).
Design/methodology/approach
The dispersion stability of aluminum nanoparticles in liquid paraffin is measured by spectrophotometry, which can be optimization by Taguchi method. The tribological properties are evaluated by using a ball‐on‐ring wear tester.
Findings
The results show that few concentrations of aluminum nanoparticles as additives in liquid paraffin have better antiwear and antifriction properties than the pure paraffin oil. Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometer analyses can show that the thin films on the rubbing surfaces can be formed by these aluminum nanoparticles, which not only bear the load but also separate the both interfaces, thus the wear and friction can be reduced.
Originality/value
Machine components and mechanism pairs rely on high‐quality lubricants to withstand high temperature and extreme pressure. Extreme pressure and antiwear additives are typically adopted to improve the tribological performance of a fluid lubricant in reducing friction and surface damage under severe conditions.
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Citation
Peng, D., Kang, Y., Chen, S., Shu, F. and Chang, Y. (2010), "Dispersion and tribological properties of liquid paraffin with added aluminum nanoparticles", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 62 No. 6, pp. 341-348. https://doi.org/10.1108/00368791011076236
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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