材料科学
陶瓷
摩擦学
复合材料
润滑油
润滑
抗弯强度
作者
Ze Sun,Hui Chen,Xianglong Meng,Guangchun Xiao,Chen Zhaoqiang,Mingdong Yi,Jingjie Zhang,Wenyu Liu,Chonghai Xu
出处
期刊:Materials
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2025-05-04
卷期号:18 (9): 2110-2110
摘要
The continuous advancement of technology has led to escalating demands for superior tribological performance in industrial applications, necessitating the enhancement of ceramic materials’ frictional properties through innovative approaches. Solid-lubricant embedding is a widely employed lubrication strategy in metals. However, the challenge of machining holes on ceramic surfaces remains a significant barrier to applying this lubrication technique to ceramics. Gel casting, as a near-net-shaping process, offers several advantages, including uniform green body density, low organic content, and the capability to fabricate components with complex geometries, making it a promising solution for addressing these challenges. In this study, alumina ceramics with small surface holes designed for embedding oil-containing microcapsules were fabricated via gel casting using an N-hydroxy methylacrylamide gel system, which demonstrates lower toxicity compared to conventional acrylamide systems. The fabricated alumina ceramic materials exhibited a high density of 98.2%, a hardness of 16 GPa, and a bending strength of 276 MPa. The oil-containing microcapsules were self-synthesized using hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid as the core material and polyurea-formaldehyde as the wall material. The research results show that under conditions of using an alumina ball, sliding speed of 10 cm/min, load of 5 N, and at room temperature, the material with a microcapsule content of 15 wt% and embedded hole diameter of 1.2 mm reduced the friction coefficient from 0.696 in an unlubricated condition to 0.317. Moreover, the embedding of microcapsules further improved the wear resistance of the alumina.
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