Tribological Investigation on the Friction and Wear Behaviors of Biogenic Lubricating Greases in Steel–Steel Contact
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The applications of biogenic lubricating greases to machine elements play important roles
in the reduction of friction energy and minimizing wear in a tribological contact, as well as the
prevention of environmental pollution. The aim of this work was to investigate completely biogenic
lubricating greases from a tribological point of view. Model greases were examined using a ball on
a disc tribometer at a constant normal force to investigate the friction and wear process according
to Fleischer’s energetic wear model. Using the energy-based wear model, the friction and wear
process could be interpreted as a cause–effect sequence. Moreover, the influence of the model grease
composition on the friction and wear process was analyzed. In addition, rolling bearing tests were
performed to investigate the tribological behaviors of some selected biogenic greases during real
machine element contact. These tests allowed for the quantification of the friction torque behavior
of the full bearing and the evaluation of the wear obtained through lubricant analysis procedures.
This experimental work provides useful information regarding the influence that the composition of
biogenic model greases has on friction and wear behaviors in a tribological contact.
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Acar, N., Franco Gómez, J. M., Kuhn, E., Gonçalves, D. E. P., Seabra, J. H. O. (2020). Tribological Investigation on the Friction and Wear Behaviors of Biogenic Lubricating Greases in Steel–Steel Contact. Applied Sciences, 10(4), 1477. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041477













