Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5439631 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
The tribological behaviors of various oxide nanoparticles, i.e. Bi2O3, CuO, SiO2 and ZrO2, added into a carbon fibers reinforced polyether-ether-ketone were comprehensively investigated. It was demonstrated that nanoparticle types played an important role in the tribological performance. When sliding took place at a low FV (load Ã speed) condition, the addition of CuO and ZrO2 nanoparticles led to the formation of patch-like tribofilms increasing friction and wear. However, at FV factors ranging from 30 to 300 N m/s, the hard nanoparticles, i.e. SiO2 and ZrO2, resulted in dramatic improvement of the tribological properties. Moreover, nano-ZrO2 was significantly more effective than nano-SiO2 for enhancing the tribological performance. Hard nanoparticles released onto the sliding interface removed the tribo-oxidation layer on steel counterface. Hereafter, they were “tribo-sintered” into an oxide-based tribofilm having a high load-carrying capability. However, the soft nanoparticles, i.e. Bi2O3 and CuO, did not help to form a robust and lubricating tribofilm.
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Authors
Lihe Guo, Huimin Qi, Ga Zhang, Tingmei Wang, Qihua Wang,