ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces

The current trend for using lower viscosity lubricants with the aim of improving fuel economy of mechanical systems means that machine components are required to operate for longer periods in thin oil film, boundary and mixed lubrication conditions, where the risk of surface damage is increased. In...

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Main Authors: Mao Ueda, Amir Kadiric, Hugh Spikes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japanese Society of Tribologists 2020-10-01
Series:Tribology Online
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qcm
dlc
Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trol/15/5/15_318/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-060395d2719c4273943e1a1aa4b0d4e82021-07-29T09:41:15ZengJapanese Society of TribologistsTribology Online1881-21982020-10-0115531833110.2474/trol.15.318trolZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous SurfacesMao Ueda0Amir Kadiric1Hugh Spikes2Imperial College London, Tribology GroupImperial College London, Tribology GroupImperial College London, Tribology GroupThe current trend for using lower viscosity lubricants with the aim of improving fuel economy of mechanical systems means that machine components are required to operate for longer periods in thin oil film, boundary and mixed lubrication conditions, where the risk of surface damage is increased. In addition, non-ferrous materials are increasingly being introduced in machine components to reduce wear and increase efficiency. Thus, understanding of the ZDDP antiwear tribofilm formation on both ferrous and non-ferrous surfaces is increasingly important in order to formulate lubricants that give desired antiwear performance with both types of materials. In this paper the effect of ferrous and non-ferrous rubbing materials, namely, steel, Si3N4, WC, SiC and a-C:H DLC coating, on ZDDP tribofilm formation was investigated. Among non-ferrous materials, it was found that ZDDP tribofilms were formed on Si3N4 and WC in the boundary lubrication regime, but almost no tribofilms were formed on SiC and a-C:H DLC. In addition, although tribofilms formed on some non-ferrous surfaces, they were easily removed under boundary lubrication by direct asperity contact because of their weak adhesion to the substrate. This tribofilm removal makes quantification of ZDDP tribofilm formation rate on non-ferrous surfaces under boundary lubrication conditions difficult. By contrast, under high shear stress EHL conditions, thick tribofilms formed without film removal with the tribofilm thickness being the greatest for steel, followed by Si3N4 and then WC, with no tribofilm formation observed on SiC and DLC. QCM results suggest that ZDDP tribofilm formation might be considerably affected by the extent to which ZDDP adsorbs on the substrate surface. The chemical properties of tribofilms are discussed and a possible mechanism by which ZDDP forms tribofilm on non-ferrous surfaces is suggested. This study has practical implications for ways in which non-ferrous surfaces can be protected from wear via lubricant formulation.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trol/15/5/15_318/_pdf/-char/enzddptribofilmnon-ferrous surfacesceramicsqcmadsorptiondlcsi3n4
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author Mao Ueda
Amir Kadiric
Hugh Spikes
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Amir Kadiric
Hugh Spikes
ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
Tribology Online
zddp
tribofilm
non-ferrous surfaces
ceramics
qcm
adsorption
dlc
si3n4
author_facet Mao Ueda
Amir Kadiric
Hugh Spikes
author_sort Mao Ueda
title ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
title_short ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
title_full ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
title_fullStr ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-Ferrous Surfaces
title_sort zddp tribofilm formation on non-ferrous surfaces
publisher Japanese Society of Tribologists
series Tribology Online
issn 1881-2198
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The current trend for using lower viscosity lubricants with the aim of improving fuel economy of mechanical systems means that machine components are required to operate for longer periods in thin oil film, boundary and mixed lubrication conditions, where the risk of surface damage is increased. In addition, non-ferrous materials are increasingly being introduced in machine components to reduce wear and increase efficiency. Thus, understanding of the ZDDP antiwear tribofilm formation on both ferrous and non-ferrous surfaces is increasingly important in order to formulate lubricants that give desired antiwear performance with both types of materials. In this paper the effect of ferrous and non-ferrous rubbing materials, namely, steel, Si3N4, WC, SiC and a-C:H DLC coating, on ZDDP tribofilm formation was investigated. Among non-ferrous materials, it was found that ZDDP tribofilms were formed on Si3N4 and WC in the boundary lubrication regime, but almost no tribofilms were formed on SiC and a-C:H DLC. In addition, although tribofilms formed on some non-ferrous surfaces, they were easily removed under boundary lubrication by direct asperity contact because of their weak adhesion to the substrate. This tribofilm removal makes quantification of ZDDP tribofilm formation rate on non-ferrous surfaces under boundary lubrication conditions difficult. By contrast, under high shear stress EHL conditions, thick tribofilms formed without film removal with the tribofilm thickness being the greatest for steel, followed by Si3N4 and then WC, with no tribofilm formation observed on SiC and DLC. QCM results suggest that ZDDP tribofilm formation might be considerably affected by the extent to which ZDDP adsorbs on the substrate surface. The chemical properties of tribofilms are discussed and a possible mechanism by which ZDDP forms tribofilm on non-ferrous surfaces is suggested. This study has practical implications for ways in which non-ferrous surfaces can be protected from wear via lubricant formulation.
topic zddp
tribofilm
non-ferrous surfaces
ceramics
qcm
adsorption
dlc
si3n4
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