Friction Evolution of Graphite Bearing Impregnated with Polymer Subjected to Vibration Fretting at High Temperature

Author:

Zaïdi Hamid1,Tournis Stéphane1,Deville Leila2ORCID,Richard Caroline3ORCID,Aissa Mohamed4,Bouguerra Kaouthar3

Affiliation:

1. Institut Pprime UPR 3346, CNRS–ENSMA-IUT-Université de Poitiers, Bd. M. et P. Curie, Téléport 2, BP 30179, 86962 Chasseneuil, France

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504, USA

3. GREMAN UMR CNRS 7347, Université de Tours, INSA Centre Val de Loire, 37200 Tours, France

4. Faculty of Science, RT: Mineral Res. Geo., Moulay Ismail University, BP 11201, Meknes 50050, Morocco

Abstract

To address friction and wear challenges in dry contacts, manufacturers often employ self-lubricating materials. Graphite and its derivatives stand out as particularly suitable due to their exceptional tribological properties. However, under intense friction conditions, graphite can experience a decline in lubricating efficiency due to severe abrasive wear. This abrasive damage results in elevated activated carbon surfaces with increased surface energy, fostering greater adhesion between sliding surfaces. The low friction coefficient of graphite is not an inherent property but rather a consequence of water vapor adsorption by the material. Beyond 150 °C, desorption of the vapor occurs, leading to a transition in the friction coefficient from µ = 0.1 to µ = 0.6. To address this issue, impregnation solutions for self-lubricating materials have been developed, with various compositions tailored to specific objectives. Common types include molybdenum disulfide, soft metals and polymers. In this predominantly experimental study, the impact of polymer impregnation on the evolution of friction force and wear rate in graphite material bearings subjected to a dry fretting contact under severe thermal stresses at 270 °C was investigated. Additionally, the mechanical stresses in the bearings throughout different phases of our tests were analyzed using a numerical model.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces

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