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Defining the role of elastic lubricants and micro textured surfaces in lubricated, sliding friction

机译:定义弹性润滑剂和微纹理表面在润滑滑动摩擦中的作用

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Solutions for reducing friction in sliding, lubricated systems include modifying lubricant rheology using polymers and adding a micro-scale texture to the sliding surfaces, but the mechanism of how lubrication properties and surface texturing interact is poorly understood. This thesis presents a study of lubricant elasticity and surface micro texturing and explains the mechanisms for the resulting altered frictional profile on the Stribeck diagram. In this work, isolating non-Newtonian effects in the lubrication flow is shown to normalize the frictional profiles of elastic and Newtonian lubricants. These non-Newtonian effects were determined to be the shear rate-dependent lubricant viscosity and the added normal stresses of the elastic lubricant undergoing shear flow. A modified Gumbel number is presented that includes the shear rate-dependent viscosity and scales the normal stress using the Deborah number. Experimental results from testing both elastic and inelastic lubricants using a triborheometer support the use of the new modified Gumbel number in place of the traditional Gumbel number for normalizing the effects of lubricant elasticity on the Stribeck diagram. To analyze the effect of surface micro texturing on the frictional profile, step-bearing theory and assumptions about the surface/lubricant interaction are used to develop scaling parameters for the transition velocities between lubrication regimes on the Stribeck diagram. These parameters indicate how the surface texture geometry can be altered to induce or delay transition between lubrication regimes. Micro textured surfaces are fabricated using photolithography and electroless nickel plating techniques, and friction testing indicates that the new scaling parameters successfully capture the trends of the related transition velocities.
机译:减少滑动润滑系统中摩擦的解决方案包括使用聚合物改变润滑剂的流变性,并在滑动表面上添加微观尺度的纹理,但是人们对润滑性能和表面纹理如何相互作用的机理了解甚少。本文对润滑剂的弹性和表面微观组织进行了研究,并在斯特里贝克图上解释了导致摩擦轮廓改变的机理。在这项工作中,显示出隔离润滑流中的非牛顿效应可正常化弹性和牛顿润滑剂的摩擦曲线。这些非牛顿效应被确定为取决于剪切速率的润滑剂粘度和经受剪切流动的弹性润滑剂的附加法向应力。提出了改进的Gumbel数,其中包括与剪切速率有关的粘度,并使用Deborah数缩放了法向应力。使用三孔流变仪测试弹性和非弹性润滑剂的实验结果支持使用新的改进的Gumbel数代替传统的Gumbel数,以标准化润滑剂弹性对Stribeck图的影响。为了分析表面微观纹理对摩擦轮廓的影响,采用阶梯轴承理论和有关表面/润滑剂相互作用的假设来为Stribeck图上的润滑状态之间的过渡速度开发缩放参数。这些参数指示如何改变表面纹理的几何形状以引起或延迟润滑方案之间的过渡。使用光刻和化学镀镍技术制造了微纹理表面,并且摩擦测试表明新的缩放参数成功捕获了相关转变速度的趋势。

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