Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4985925 Tribology International 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
To investigate the influence of centrifugal forces on the oil film stability and the lubrication regime, mirror polished steel surfaces (AISI 304) were tested using a ball-on-disc tribometer in rotational sliding mode with a steel counter body (AISI 52100). Different sliding radii (1.5 and 6 mm) were used to vary the angular velocity. The tests were conducted under fully-flooded conditions using Poly-alpha-olefin oils. The measured coefficients of friction were complemented by the measurement of solid-solid contact ratios and the analysis of the respective wear tracks. It could be shown that the centrifugal forces have a great influence on the oil film lifetime. Thereby, the oil film lifetime is longer for larger sliding radii and higher viscosities.
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