Effect of Magnetic Field on Tribological Properties of Lubricating Oils with and without Tricresyl Phosphate

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作者
Jiang Zeqi [1 ]
Fang Jianhua [1 ]
Chen Boshui [1 ]
Zheng Zhe [1 ]
Li Hao [1 ]
Xu Lai [1 ]
机构
[1] Logist Engn Univ, Chongqing 401311, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
magnetic field; tricresyl phosphate; tribological properties; mechanisms;
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Tribological properties of neat 150 SN mineral base oil and the oils doped with different contents of tricresyl phosphate (TCP) under magnetic field or non-magnetic field were evaluated on a four-ball tribotester, on which an external magnetic field was applied. Furthermore, the morphology and the tribochemical characteristics of the worn surfaces were examined with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an X-ray photoelectron spectrograph (XPS). The tribological test results showed that the magnetic field improved anti-wear properties but impaired the friction-reducing properties of neat base oil and the TCP-doped oils. The worn surfaces tested in magnetic field were characterized by a slighter wear than those tested in normal condition, especially for the surfaces lubricated with the TCP-doped oils. Furthermore, the results of XPS analysis indicated that tribochemical films on the surfaces tested with TCP-doped oils were mainly composed of ferric-containing compounds such as Fe2O3, Fe3O4 and FePO4. Under the influence of a magnetic field, the atomic concentrations of oxygen and phosphorous in the frictional sub-surfaces were higher than those without magnetic impact. Thus it can be inferred that the improved anti-wear properties and impaired friction-reducing capabilities of lubricating oils with TCP under a magnetic field were related to the diffusion of phosphorus and oxygen into the substrate induced by magnetism.
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页码:119 / 124
页数:6
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