Tribological properties of metallic nanoparticles as lubricant additives under the applied electric currents
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
ISSN: 0036-8792
Article publication date: 16 October 2018
Issue publication date: 19 November 2018
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to clarify the effects of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) additives and room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) on the tribological performance of electric contacts.
Design/methodology/approach
Tribological properties of copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) NPs as lubricant additives in different lubricants of ILs or polyalphaolefin (PAO) oils under applied electric currents were investigated. After tribological tests, morphologies of worn surfaces were observed; meanwhile, lubrication and anti-wear properties were analyzed.
Findings
The mixture solution of the IL and Cu NPs showed desirable lubrication and anti-wear properties due to the reduction of electrocorrosion and the enhancement of rolling effects of particles in the contact region. The anti-wear performance of Cu NPs is better than that of Ag NPs due to the difference in the particle size. The PAO oil with the Cu NPs additives showed poor lubrication properties due to the low solubility of the particles in the oil. When the direction of applied current was changed, the friction of the lubricant with better conductivity was more stable in the variation trend.
Originality/value
This paper begins with a study of tribological properties of Cu and Ag NPs as lubricant additives in different lubricants of IL or PAO oils under applied electric currents. The authors then propose several methods and possible solutions which could be implemented to improve the tribological performance of electric contacts.
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Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51775044, 51475256, 51575004 and 51605008).
Citation
Si, L., Pan, Y., Zhang, X., Wang, J., Yao, J., Wang, Y., Liu, F. and He, F. (2018), "Tribological properties of metallic nanoparticles as lubricant additives under the applied electric currents", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 70 No. 9, pp. 1714-1720. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-12-2017-0373
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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