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Modification of Boundary Lubrication by Oil-Soluble Friction Modifier Additives
Authors:Yingxi Zhu  Hiroko Ohtani  Michael L Greenfield  Marina Ruths  Steve Granick
Affiliation:(1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA;(2) Physical and Environmental Sciences Department, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering, Dearborn, Michigan 48121, USA;(3) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, 02881;(4) Department of Physical Chemistry, Åbo Akademi University, Porthansgatan 3–5, FIN-20500 Åbo, Finland
Abstract:The molecular-level function of model and commercial friction modifier additives in lubricants of the type used at the wet clutch interface in automatic transmissions has been studied using a surface forces apparatus (SFA) modified for oscillatory shear. The nanorheological properties of tetradecane with and without a model friction modifier additive (1-hexadecylamine) were examined in the boundary lubrication regime and compared to a fully-formulated automatic transmission fluid (ATF). 1-Hexadecylamine adsorbed as a single layer on the sliding surfaces, reduced the static frictional force and the limiting shear stress, and eliminated the stick–slip transition that exists in pure tetradecane. The ATF, which contains commercial-grade friction modifiers, showed nanorheological properties similar to those observed for tetradecane containing 0.1–0.2 wt% 1-hexadecylamine.
Keywords:friction modifiers  automatic transmission fluids  thin-film lubricating  nanorheology  molecular tribology  surface forces apparatus
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