Publication detail

Influence of Li Grease Thickener Types on Film Thicknesses Formed between Smooth and Dented Surfaces

SAKAI, K. KOŠŤÁL, D. SHITARA, Y. KANETA, M. KŘUPKA, I. HARTL, M.

Czech title

Vliv plastického maziva s lithným mýdlem na formovaní mazacího filmu mezi hladkými a dentovanými povrchy

English title

Influence of Li Grease Thickener Types on Film Thicknesses Formed between Smooth and Dented Surfaces

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

The lubricant film thickness behaviors of lithium (Li) thickener type greases and their base oil were investigated for the contact between a glass disk and a smooth/dented steel ball using an optical interferometry. The main focus is to understand grease film behaviors including high speed history and contact surface conditions. A Li stearate thickened grease showed similar behaviors to the base oil itself and the thickener particles were not observed on the contact. Thickener particle entrainments were observed in greases with Li 12-hydroxy stearate and Li complex thickeners. Track patterns formed in the downstream of the contacts correlated with the thickener particle entrainments to the contacts. The Li stearate thickened grease showed quick starvation phenomenon without a scoop which maintains fully flooded conditions. The particle entrainments of Li 12-hydroxy stearate and Li complex thickened greases were less observed after measurements at high speeds. On the dented surfaces, the particle entrainments of the Li 12-hydroxy stearate grease were more frequent than those of Li complex grease. These results suggest that thickener chemical structures have influence on the grease film formation. The thickener with higher polarity could promote the entrainment of greases into contact.

Czech abstract

Cílem této práce je popis chování plastických maziv s lithným mýdlem a jejich základové oleje v elastohydrodynamickém kontaktu, který je formován mezi hladkým skleněným diskem a hladkou, případně dentovanou ocelovou koulí...

English abstract

The lubricant film thickness behaviors of lithium (Li) thickener type greases and their base oil were investigated for the contact between a glass disk and a smooth/dented steel ball using an optical interferometry. The main focus is to understand grease film behaviors including high speed history and contact surface conditions. A Li stearate thickened grease showed similar behaviors to the base oil itself and the thickener particles were not observed on the contact. Thickener particle entrainments were observed in greases with Li 12-hydroxy stearate and Li complex thickeners. Track patterns formed in the downstream of the contacts correlated with the thickener particle entrainments to the contacts. The Li stearate thickened grease showed quick starvation phenomenon without a scoop which maintains fully flooded conditions. The particle entrainments of Li 12-hydroxy stearate and Li complex thickened greases were less observed after measurements at high speeds. On the dented surfaces, the particle entrainments of the Li 12-hydroxy stearate grease were more frequent than those of Li complex grease. These results suggest that thickener chemical structures have influence on the grease film formation. The thickener with higher polarity could promote the entrainment of greases into contact.

Keywords in Czech

plastické mazivo, EHL, tloušťka mazacího filmu, maziva, stopa v mazivu

Keywords in English

grease, EHL, film thickness, lubricants, track pattern

Released

31.12.2017

Publisher

Japanese Society of Tribologist

Location

JAPAN

ISSN

1881-2198

Volume

12

Number

5

Pages from–to

262–273

Pages count

12

BIBTEX


@article{BUT142910,
  author="Kazumi {Sakai} and David {Košťál} and Motohiro {Kaneta} and Ivan {Křupka} and Martin {Hartl},
  title="Influence of Li Grease Thickener Types on Film Thicknesses Formed between Smooth and Dented Surfaces ",
  year="2017",
  volume="12",
  number="5",
  month="December",
  pages="262--273",
  publisher="Japanese Society of Tribologist",
  address="JAPAN",
  issn="1881-2198"
}