Authors
Carlton J Reeves, Pradeep L Menezes, Michael R Lovell, Tien-Chien Jen
Publication date
2013/9
Journal
Tribology Letters
Volume
51
Pages
437-452
Publisher
Springer US
Description
The size of particulate additives in a bio-based lubricant influences their friction and wear performance during sliding contact. The present investigation evaluates the effect of boron nitride particle size on the tribological performance of canola oil-based lubricant mixtures. During sliding experiments, micron-, submicron-, and nanometer-sized boron nitride particle additives were considered. Friction and wear measurements were carried out on the prepared lubricant mixtures using a pin-on-disk tribometer at ambient conditions. A scanning electron microscope and optical profilometer were used for topographical studies to evaluate the influence of particle size on wear damage and surface roughness. The results revealed that the nanometer-sized particulate mixture outperformed micron- and submicron-sized particulate combinations in terms of friction and wear performance and provided a 90 % smoother …
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