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Substrate surface energy effects on a liquid lubricant film at nanometre scalesubstrate surface energy effects on a liquid lubricant film at nanometre scale
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AbstractIn this paper is discussed the effect of the physical characteristics of substrate surfaces on the lubrication properties of thin films at nanometre scale. Different coatings with different surface energies have been formed on the surface of a steel ball by means of plasma assisted sedimentation (PAS). The ball was put in a pure rolling system in point contact, where the lubricant film is measured by relative optical interference intensity (ROII). Experimental results show that the film thickness is closely related to the substrate surface energy when the film is in the nanometre scale, and that the combined surface roughness in the contact region is closely related to the liquid lubricant film thickness and the contact pressure. The thinner the film and the higher the contact pressure, the smaller will be the combined surface roughness. Lastly, the relationship between critical film thickness and its influencing factors is discussed.
Title: Substrate surface energy effects on a liquid lubricant film at nanometre scalesubstrate surface energy effects on a liquid lubricant film at nanometre scale
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AbstractIn this paper is discussed the effect of the physical characteristics of substrate surfaces on the lubrication properties of thin films at nanometre scale.
Different coatings with different surface energies have been formed on the surface of a steel ball by means of plasma assisted sedimentation (PAS).
The ball was put in a pure rolling system in point contact, where the lubricant film is measured by relative optical interference intensity (ROII).
Experimental results show that the film thickness is closely related to the substrate surface energy when the film is in the nanometre scale, and that the combined surface roughness in the contact region is closely related to the liquid lubricant film thickness and the contact pressure.
The thinner the film and the higher the contact pressure, the smaller will be the combined surface roughness.
Lastly, the relationship between critical film thickness and its influencing factors is discussed.
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