Tribology and Lubricants
- Volume 3 Issue 2
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- Pages.44-49
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- 1987
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- 2713-8011(pISSN)
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- 2713-802X(eISSN)
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Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of Lubricants under Shear
적외선 스펙트럼 측정방식을 이용한 윤활유의 변화연구
- 안영재 (한국과학기술원 기계윤활연구실)
- Published : 1987.10.01
Abstract
Molecular alignment has been postulated as influencing non-Newtonian behavior of liquid lubricants containing various additives. Four blended lubricants, two synthetic and two mineral were analyzed by FTIR spectroscopy. All of the lubricants exhibited polarization changes in their infrared emission spectra at 60$\circ$C under shear. For this work a special mockup journal bearing was constructed to seperate load and shear effects. At a temperature of 100$\circ$C polarization by shear was always reduced, presumably by Browninn motion. This work should be useful in pointing to the shear-sensitive factors. The presence of of a VI improving additive is manifested by the independence of the infrared emissivity with temperature at several wavelengths; a lubricant without a VI improver generally shows a decrease of emissivity at higher temperature.
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