Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614974 | Tribology International | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The tribological behavior of complex fluids was investigated to study the mechanisms, which cause low friction values. Therefore reciprocating sliding tests using two different geometries (cylinder-on-disc, ring-on-disc) were performed. Afterwards the characteristics of the wear scars were analyzed. In addition, in-lubro infrared analysis executed to assign the relative change of the content of water during a tribological test. The mesogenic fluid MF-02/06 (μâ0.005), imidazolium-based ionic liquids (μâ0.02) and ionic liquid crystals (μâ0.01) showed low friction coefficients after a specific running-in time using cylinder-on-disc geometry. The wear scars showed a characteristic grooved structure for the fluids with the lowest friction coefficients. Using in-lubro IR-spectroscopy, it was detected that the water content decreases during the tribological test, which influences the corrosive behavior.
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Authors
Tobias Amann, Christian Dold, Andreas Kailer,