Effect of Molecular Structure of Lubricating Oils on their Frictional Behavior.

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Dhein, Rolf
Hentschel, Karl Heinz
Winter, Hans
Vojacek, Herbert
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FRICTION; -; LUBRICATION;
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In order to establish the relationship between the chemical structure of fluid lubricants and their friction characteristics under elastohydrodynamic (EHD) conditions, a number of chemically defined fluids were tested in a twin-disc machine. Thereby new synthetic lubricants of the polycycles type were developed which have a high traction coefficient. The measurements showed that no direct relationship exists between the viscosity under atmospheric conditions and the friction characteristics under EHD-conditions. Modul substances among the saturated alicyclic and heterocyclic compounds with a steric hindrance in their molecular mobility show high traction coefficients. Lubricants with ″stiff″ molecules as represented by the Stuart-Briegleb spherically indentated models are less dependent on normal load and circumferential surface velocity of the twin-disc machine. A new gauging method has been developed which permits the elimination of the effect of roughnesses of the test discs on the friction measurements, thereby achieving ″friction equivalent surfaces″ .
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