Dynamic Processes of Self-Organization in Nonstationary Conditions of Friction

Author:

Al-Quraan Tareq M. A.1ORCID,Ilina Olha2ORCID,Kulyk Mukola3,Mnatsakanov Rudolf4ORCID,Mikosianchyk Oksana2ORCID,Melnyk Volodumur2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Al-Balqa Applied University, Ma’an College-Technical Sciences Department, 19117 Al-Balqa, Jordan

2. Department of Applied Mechanics and Materials Engineering, National Aviation University, 03058 Kyiv, Ukraine

3. Aerospace Faculty, National Aviation University, 03058 Kyiv, Ukraine

4. Aircraft Continuing Airworthiness Department, National Aviation University, 03058 Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract

Self-organization mechanisms of metastable dissipative structures during friction depending on base and oil functional additives for hypoid gears are considered. Research was conducted on a software-hardware complex with simulation of gears’ operation in rolling with slipping conditions in start-stop mode. Indicators of formation of wear-resistant dissipative structures include the following: improvement of antifriction characteristics, lubricant boundary layers’ formation, contact surfaces’ strengthening, and formation of heterogeneous deformation microrelief with a fine-grained structure. The formation of chemically modified boundary layers on 90% of the contact area of tribo-coupling elements ensures an increase in the wear resistance of leading and lagging surfaces by 2 and 1.4 times, respectively. The sclerometry method was used to establish that the formation of dissipative structures when lubricating tribo-coupling elements with various transmission oils can reduce deformation processes in metal near-surface layers by 23%. Highly viscous flavored lubricant with distillate oil and additive composition ensures wear-resistant dissipative structures with active components, including oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Mechanical Engineering

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