Influence of Glyceryl Monostearate Adsorption on the Lubrication Behavior of a Slider Bearing

Author:

Xu Qiaoni1ORCID,Jing Zhaogang1ORCID,Du Shijie1,Guo Feng1ORCID,Mu Ruitao1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, China

Abstract

Glyceryl monostearate (GMS) was used as an organic friction modifier (OFM) and added to the base oil (PAO10, polyα-olefin) in this study. The film thickness and friction coefficient of the base oil added with GMS (PAO10G) under different slider inclinations and loads were investigated experimentally by using a slider-on-disc contact lubricant film measurement system, and the effect of the adsorption of GMS on the friction behavior of lubricant was studied. Contact angle hysteresis (CAH) was used to evaluate the wettability of the solid–liquid interface, and its correlation with the coefficient of friction was analyzed. The results show that CAH is in good agreement with the wettability of the solid–liquid interface. Compared with the base oil, the wettability of POA10G is weak, which can effectively reduce the coefficient of friction. However, different from the classical lubrication theory, the film thickness of PAO10G is higher than that of PAO10; this unusual phenomenon is preliminarily explained by the interface slippage in this paper.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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