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Tribology Letters | 2013

Energy efficient siloxane lubricants utilizing temporary shear-thinning

Thomas J. Zolper; Afif M. Seyam; Changle Chen; Manfred Jungk; Andreas Stammer; Herbert Stoegbauer; Tobin J. Marks; Yip Wah Chung; Qian Wang

This study investigates the rheologic properties, elastohydrodynamic film, and friction coefficients of several siloxane-based lubricants to assess their shear stability and their potential for energy efficient lubrication. Several siloxane-based polymers with alkyl, aryl, and alkyl-aryl branches were synthesized in order to examine the relationship between their molecular structures and tribological performance. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and gel permeation chromatography were used to characterize the molecular structures and masses, respectively. Density, viscosity, elastohydrodynamic film thickness, and friction measurements were measured from 303 to 398 K. Film thickness and friction measurements were made at loads and speeds that cover the boundary, mixed, and full film lubrication regimes. These results illustrate that the shear characteristics of siloxane lubricants vary significantly with polymer length as well as branch structure and content. The findings provide quantitative insight into the features of siloxane molecular structure conducive to optimum film formation with minimum wear and elastohydrodynamic friction to enhance energy efficiency.


Tribology Letters | 2013

Erratum to: Traction Characteristics of Siloxanes with Aryl and Cyclohexyl Branches

Thomas J. Zolper; Zhi Li; Manfred Jungk; Andreas Stammer; Herbert Stoegbauer; Tobin J. Marks; Yip Wah Chung; Qian Wang

The molecular structures, rheological properties, and friction coefficients of several new siloxane-based polymers were studied to explore their traction characteristics. The molecular structures including branch content were established by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, while the molecular mass distributions were determined by gel permeation chromatography. Density, viscosity, elastohydrodynamic film formation, and friction were investigated over a temperature range of 303–398 K. Film thickness and friction measurements were studied under the conditions that are representative of boundary, mixed, and full-film lubrication regimes, aiming at maximizing traction performance and temperature stability by simultaneous optimization of the size and content of ringshaped branch structures. This study provides quantitative insight into the effect of siloxane molecular structure on the tribological performance for traction drive applications such as continuously variable transmissions.


Archive | 2000

Silicone foam control agent

Delphine Davio; Alain Hilberer; Jacqueline L'hostis; Jean-Paul Lecomte; Andreas Stammer; Nicolas Ziolkowski


Archive | 2009

Preparation of Silicone Microemulsions

Yihan Liu; Andreas Stammer


Archive | 2008

Aqueous silicone emulsion for imparting water repellency

Anthony S. Mcauliffe; Marie-Jose Sarrazin; David Brian Selley; Andreas Stammer


Archive | 2008

Condensation curable compositions having improved self adhesion to substrates

Andreas Stammer; Andreas Thomas Franz Wolf


Archive | 2009

Emulsions Of Dilatant Organopolysiloxanes

Severine Cauvin; Donald Taylor Liles; Steven Robson; Andreas Stammer


Tribology Letters | 2013

Traction Characteristics of Siloxanes with Aryl and Cyclohexyl Branches

Thomas J. Zolper; Zhi Li; Manfred Jungk; Andreas Stammer; Herbert Stoegbauer; Tobin J. Marks; Yip Wah Chung; Qian Wang


Tribology Letters | 2013

Friction and Wear Protection Performance of Synthetic Siloxane Lubricants

Thomas J. Zolper; Afif M. Seyam; Zhi Li; Changle Chen; Manfred Jungk; Andreas Stammer; Tobin J. Marks; Yip Wah Chung; Qian Wang


Archive | 2010

Organopolysiloxane compositions and their production

Beatrice Durand; Giada Tonet; Anne-Lise Girboux; Delphine Davio; Andreas Stammer

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