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Tribological and rheological evaluation of a graphene nanosheets-based lubricant for metal-on-metal and wet clutch interfaces

•The tribological and rheological behavior of mineral oil with GNS was analyzed.•Mineral oil with GNS become non-Newtonian shear-thinning.•The addition of GNS to mineral oil reduced significantly wear rate for metallic interfaces.•Adding 1.0 w/v% of GNS to mineral oil enhanced the ∂µ/∂v behavior of...

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Published in:Materials letters 2022-02, Vol.309, p.131441, Article 131441
Main Authors: Cao-Romero-Gallegos, Julio A., Farfan-Cabrera, Leonardo I., Pérez-González, José, Marín-Santibáñez, Benjamín M.
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description •The tribological and rheological behavior of mineral oil with GNS was analyzed.•Mineral oil with GNS become non-Newtonian shear-thinning.•The addition of GNS to mineral oil reduced significantly wear rate for metallic interfaces.•Adding 1.0 w/v% of GNS to mineral oil enhanced the ∂µ/∂v behavior of a wet clutch.•Adding 1.0 w/v% of GNS to mineral oil enhanced its thermo-oxidation resistance. The tribological and rheological behavior of mineral oil (MO) additivated with graphene nano-sheets (GNS) as lubricant in metal-on-metal interfaces and actual wet clutch materials was analyzed in this work with a focus on its potential use in automatic transmission (AT) systems. Lubricants prepared with different GNS concentrations (0.1, 0.5, 1.0 w/v%) in MO were evaluated in shear flow (viscosity changes) and by ball-on-disc measurements. Besides, thermogravimetric analysis and wet clutch friction tests at 26 and 100 °C were performed. Overall, the GNS addition to MO made the lubricants non-Newtonian shear-thinning and increased their viscosity at high shear rates, reduced the wear rate for the metallic interfaces tested, and enhanced the thermal stability and oil anti-shudder property of the wet clutch.
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subjects Anti-shudder
Automatic transmissions
Evaluation
Graphene
Interface stability
Lubricants
Lubricants & lubrication
Materials science
Mineral oils
Nanolubricant
Nanosheets
Pin-on-disc
Rheological properties
Rheology
Shear flow
Shear thinning (liquids)
Thermal stability
Thermogravimetric analysis
Tribology
Viscosity
Wear rate
Wet clutch
Wet clutches
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