Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
702225 Diamond and Related Materials 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanodiamond dispersions in ethylene glycol were applied in order to improve the boundary lubrication in high power density contacts. A range of nanodiamond concentrations in ethylene glycol were studied by stainless steel vs. stainless steel contact by a pin-on-disc tribometer. As compared to pure ethylene glycol, friction coefficient decreased from 0.16 to 0.11 when maximum concentration (3.7 wt.% of nanodiamonds) and 100 N normal load were applied. A minimum wear for both the disc and counter ball was detected when nanodiamond concentration of 2.2 wt.% or 0.55 wt.% was used. The mechanism of nanodiamond lubrication was determined to be incorporation of nanodiamonds into the tribolayer formation.

► Nanodiamond additives were successfully used in steel–steel contact lubrication. ► Nanodiamond addition into ethylene glycol lubricant decreased friction and wear. ► Friction coefficient decreased from 0.16 to 0.11 with 3.7 wt.% concentration. ► Nanodiamonds incorporated into the tribofilm formation

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