TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterizing a lubricant additive for 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane
T2 - Computational study and experimental verification
AU - Nian, Jingyan
AU - Si, Yifan
AU - Guo, Zhiguang
AU - Gao, Ping
AU - Liu, Weimin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, The author(s).
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - In order to increase the life of spacecraft, it is important to improve the comprehensive lubrication performance. Multiple alkylated cyclopentane (MAC) lubricants are presently gaining wide acceptance for actual space applications; adding extreme pressure additive is a strategy to improve lubrication performance. In this study, taking 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane as base oil, tricresol phosphate (traditional additive) and tri-(2-octyldodecyl) phosphate (developmental additive) have been screened computationally for compatibility, shear film forming and energy dissipation. Theoretical results indicate that (a) tricresol phosphate additive is not suited for addition to 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane lubricant due to limited compatibility; (b) tri-(2-octyldodecyl) phosphate is an excellent lubricant additive due to its perfect compatibility, ease of forming a shear film on the surface of friction pairs, higher strength, and low energy dissipation; and (c) lubrication occurs through the solid-liquid composite lubrication mechanism. These theoretical results were confirmed experimentally.
AB - In order to increase the life of spacecraft, it is important to improve the comprehensive lubrication performance. Multiple alkylated cyclopentane (MAC) lubricants are presently gaining wide acceptance for actual space applications; adding extreme pressure additive is a strategy to improve lubrication performance. In this study, taking 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane as base oil, tricresol phosphate (traditional additive) and tri-(2-octyldodecyl) phosphate (developmental additive) have been screened computationally for compatibility, shear film forming and energy dissipation. Theoretical results indicate that (a) tricresol phosphate additive is not suited for addition to 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane lubricant due to limited compatibility; (b) tri-(2-octyldodecyl) phosphate is an excellent lubricant additive due to its perfect compatibility, ease of forming a shear film on the surface of friction pairs, higher strength, and low energy dissipation; and (c) lubrication occurs through the solid-liquid composite lubrication mechanism. These theoretical results were confirmed experimentally.
KW - 1,3,4-tri-(2-octyldodecyl) cyclopentane
KW - computational screening
KW - experimental verification
KW - lubricant additive
KW - lubrication mechanism
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U2 - 10.1007/s40544-016-0124-8
DO - 10.1007/s40544-016-0124-8
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84987622551
SN - 2223-7690
VL - 4
SP - 257
EP - 265
JO - Friction
JF - Friction
IS - 3
ER -