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Tribological performance of surface with different wettability under ball-on-disc test

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Abstract This paper proposes an innovative and reliable method to reduce friction and wear using a robust lyophobic surface with microstructures. The tribological performance of four kinds of surfaces, including… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper proposes an innovative and reliable method to reduce friction and wear using a robust lyophobic surface with microstructures. The tribological performance of four kinds of surfaces, including a microstructured surface (MS) without low surface energy treatment, a lyophobic microstructured surface (LMS), a robust lyophobic microstructured surface (RLMS), and an untextured surface (US), were investigated using ball-on-disc testing with lubrication. The experimental results indicate that compared to the US sample, the RLMS sample fabricated with the proposed method reduced the friction coefficient by approximately 21.6%. In addition, the wear mass loss of the RLMS was reduced by 36.42% under specific conditions compared to the US sample. Furthermore, the antifriction mechanism of the robust lyophobic microstructured surface is analyzed and discussed in detail.

Keywords: microstructured surface; surface; ball disc; tribological performance

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2020

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