JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
Online ISSN : 2189-9967
Print ISSN : 0915-1168
ISSN-L : 0915-1168
Volume 69, Issue 6
Special Issue on Recent Trends in Advanced Functional Materials and Their Potentials for Tribological Applications
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  • Effect of Base Oil
    Koji TAKIWATARI, Yasushi HOSHI, Hidetaka NANAO, Masaki TAMAKI, Hideto ...
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 6 Pages 437-444
    Published: June 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: June 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: February 15, 2024
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    Micro-SEIRAS (Surface Enhanced Infra-Red Absorption Spectroscopy) was applied to investigate change in surface concentration of oleic acid from the dilute solution of 0.1 mass% under shearing conditions. The intensity of C=O vibration originating from oleic acid increased with shearing time and was maintained after termination of shearing. SEIRAS spectra revealed that there are two species, monomer and dimer of oleic acid in the concentrated layer. The effect of base oil on the surface concentration was investigated using polyalpha olefin (PAO), mineral oil (150N) and polypropylene glycol (PPG) as base oils. Although the surface concentration was observed with PAO and mineral oil as base oils, the C=O intensity did not increase when PPG, polar compound was used. The concentrated oleic acid at the interface was removed under shearing condition by replacing lubricant with base oil, PPG. The removal of dimer of oleic acid was easier than monomer which adsorbed on the surface. It can be concluded that the formation of concentrated layer of oleic acid under shearing conditions was closely dependent on the solubility of oleic acid in base oil.

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  • Takayuki TOKOROYAMA, Yusuke TERAI, Noritsugu UMEHARA, Motoyuki MURASHI ...
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 6 Pages 445-458
    Published: June 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: June 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: March 06, 2024
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    To elucidate the mechanism for suppressing wear of high-speed bearing steel (SUJ2) used in automatic transmission fluid (ATF), friction and wear tests were conducted in lubricating oils containing different concentrations of succinimide dispersant. The wear volume of the SUJ2 disk in the base oil was approximately 1.4×10⁴mm³. However, with the addition of 0.75 mass% of succinimide dispersant, the wear volume decreased to about 0.4×10⁴mm³, approximately one-third of the original amount. In Fluid A and Fluid A I₀.₇₅-I₂.₇₅, the reduction in wear volume was observed only in Fluid A I₀.₇₅. This was believed to be due to the presence of succinimide dispersant, which led to the formation of iron oxide within the wear scars, and on the surface, FeS and FeS₂formed as tribofilms. In the case of Fluid A I₀.₇₅, the film hardness was higher, contributing to improved wear resistance. The sole reason for the increased hardness of the tribofilm in Fluid A I₀.₇₅was hypothesized to be the repeated friction of the tribofilm within the surface, leading to the deposition of FeS and FeS₂. This, in turn, was presumed to enhance the density of the tribofilm.

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