JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
Online ISSN : 2189-9967
Print ISSN : 0915-1168
ISSN-L : 0915-1168
Volume 69, Issue 3
Special Issue on Tribology of Polymer Additive and Its Thin Layer
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Original Contribution on Science
  • Hiroyoshi TANAKA, Masayuki HATA, Kazuhito MANO, Joichi SUGIMURA
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 3 Pages 207-217
    Published: March 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: March 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: September 13, 2023
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    Alkyl diphenyl ether, ADE, synthetic lubricant oil is often used in severe lubrication conditions by its high oxidation stability and lubrication properties. In this study, pure rolling and rolling-sliding contact fatigue test was conducted lubricated with ADE’s. Poly alpha olefin, PAO was also used as reference lubricant. Some polyphenyl ethers were added to ADE to know the effects of polarity of ether group under severe rolling contact condition. In pure rolling condition at 150°C in nitrogen, ADE showed higher fatigue life than PAO. The bearing life was extended further by polyphenyl ether additives. ADE and ADE with polyphenyl ether oils formed carbon rich surface film on the rolling track during the rolling contact fatigue test. ADE also showed a higher bearing life than PAO under rolling-sliding contact. Traction force and wear was slightly higher with ADE than PAO in a higher slip range.

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Original Contribution on Technology
  • ―Improvement of Friction Properties by Sipe Density and Actual Contact Area―
    Hiroyuki MATSUMOTO, Hiroshi NOMURA
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 3 Pages 218-226
    Published: March 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: March 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: November 21, 2023
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    Prediction technology of rubber block friction properties on ice has been studied for the fundamental understandings of tribological mechanisms and the improvement of winter tire grip performance on icy road. The 2-D coupled rubber block model with sipes (narrow grooves) and the mechanical analysis methodology have been applied in order to figure out the complex tribological phenomena on ice. The ploughing effects of sipe edges on ice surface and the decrease of actual contact area caused by the block deflection are considered to the block model in order to evaluate effects of the sipe density and the block stiffness of tire tread pattern. Predicted friction coefficients were shown as the diagram of the sipe density and the actual contact area. The diagram expressed that the friction coefficient on ice could be improved effectively by increase of these two prime factors at the same time. Improvement study of the sipe structure has been conducted applying this prediction results. The new conceptual structures with high density short sipes have been proposed. Tentative test results with block specimens indicated the effectiveness of the new sipe structures.

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