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An Experimental Study on Friction and Wear of Solid Lubricating MoS$_{2}$ Bonded Films at a Block-on-Ring Typed Tribo-tester (미끄럼 운동을 하는 Block-on-Ring 접촉형태에서의 접착형 MoS$_{2}$ 고체윤활 피막의 마찰 마모 특성)

  • 한흥구;공호성;윤의성;권오관
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1996.04b
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 1996
  • Friction and wear behavior of MoS$_{2}$ bonded films were evaluated at a Block-on-Ring typed tribo-tester, and their properties were compared with those of Falex tester in terms of the wear life of the films. Test results showed that friction and wear properties were significantly affected by the test methods of different contact configuration, and the wear life at a Block-on-Ring type tribo-tester was mostly governed by the resin binder. To obtain long wear life of the films, various combinations of solid-resin-content ratio and chemical resin modification were attempted and evaluated. Adhesion properties of resin binders were also measured and compared by using a scratch tester.

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Evaluation of the tribological behavior for MoS$_2$ bonded films with different contact geometry (접촉조건에 따른 접착형 이황화몰리브덴 피막의 마찰 마모 특성 평가)

  • Bae, Il;Kong, Ho-Sung;Park, Young-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.232-241
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    • 1997
  • The tribological behavior for MoS$_2$ bonded films is evaluated according to the international standard testing methods, such as ASTM D 2625(Falex tester) and ASTM D 2714(LFW-1 tester). It has been well known that the tribological behavior for MoS$_2$ bonded films is affected by several factors. However, in this work, the wear life for MoS$_2$ bonded films is mainly experimentally measured with different contact geometry, and evaluated in terms of the frictional heating according to the contact geometry of tribotester. The test results show that the wear life of MoS$_2$ bonded films is significantly affected not only by the frictional heating, but also by the contact pressure, test running-in conditions, and the contact conformity.

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Evaluation of the Tribological Behavior for $MoS_2$ Bonded Films with Different Contact Geometry (접촉조건에 따른 접착형 이황화몰리브덴 피막의 마찰 마모 특성 평가)

  • Bae, Il;Kong, Ho-Sung;Park, Young-Pil
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1997
  • The tribological behavior for $MoS_2$ bonded films is evaluated according to the international standard testing methods, such as ASTM D 2625 (Falex tester) and ASTM D 2714 (LFW1 tester). It has been well known that the tribological behavior for $MoS_2$ bonded films is affected by several factors. However, in this work, the wear life for $MoS_2$ bonded films is mainly experimentally measured with different contact geometry, and evaluated in terms of the frictional heating according to the contact geometry of tribotester. The test results show that the wear life of $MoS_2$ bonded films is significantly affected not only by the frictional heating, but also by the contact pressure, test running-in conditions, and the contact conformity.

An Experimental Study on Friction and Wear Characteristics of Air Curable $MoS_2$ Bonded Films with Polymeric Binder Materials (결합제 변화에 따른 상온 경화성 접착형 $MoS_2$ 고체윤활 피막의 마찰.마모 특성)

  • 한흥구;공호성;윤의성;권오관
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.72-78
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    • 1998
  • In this work, the effects of binder materials on the tribological behavior were experimentally evaluated for air curable MoS$_2$bonded film lubricants. The binders tested were basically alkyd and acryl based resins, and also were modified by nitro-cellulose in various weight percentages. Effects on the binder ratio to solid lubricants and the molecular weight of binders were also investigated in all aspects of the tribological behavior. For the tests, LFW-1 and Falex tester were used to measure mainly the endurance life and load carrying capacity of bonded lubricants. Results showed that lubricants of methacrylic resin has the better performance than those of other resins, and also the properties of lubricants both of alkyd and acrylic resins could be improved by modification with nitro-cellulose. It was also shown that the optimum ratio of nitro-cellulose related closely to the binder material and the testing machine.