Tomoo Kubo
Iwate University
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Tribology Transactions | 2007
Ichiro Minami; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; S. Mori; T. Sagawa; S. Okuda
A solution of glycerol monooleate (GMO) in polyalphaolefin (PAO) considerably reduced the friction between the steel and the diamond-like carbon (DLC) under boundary conditions. The combination of the material-oil-additive is of importance. Model additives composed of a stable isotope ( 2 H or 13 C) were employed to trace the additive molecule by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS). It was found that the additive interacted with DLC surfaces in the form of an ester. Inclusion of PAO in the boundary film on DLC was found by TOF-SIMS analysis.The utility of the isotopic tracer technique in tribo-chemistry was demonstrated in this study.
Tribology and Interface Engineering Series | 2005
Ichiro Minami; Toshihiko Ichihashi; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Shigeyuki Mori
The synergism and antagonism of additives on tribological properties is an important issue for lubricant formulations. In this study, combination effects of anti-wear additives, detergents, and dispersants were evaluated by a block-on-ring type tribometer under the boundary lubrication conditions. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS) were employed to study the chemical structure of the boundary film formed on the rubbing surface. The correlation between tribological properties and chemical composition on the worn surface was investigated. Zinc dialkyldithiophosphates (ZnDTP) slightly reduced wear under these conditions. An over-based calcium sulfonate (Ca-Sul) reduced wear and friction remarkably, whereas alkylsuccinimdes (Suc-I) promoted wear. Metal oxides derived from the corresponding additives were found on the wear track lubricated with ZnDTP or Ca-Sul. On the other hand, only iron oxides were detected on the surface lubricated with Suc-I. Combination of Suc-I with ZnDTP or Suc-I with Ca-Sul changes tribological properties and surface contents. Taking the results into account, a classification of additives as “boundary film precursor” or “film formation controller” was proposed.
Tribology International | 2007
Hideto Kamimura; Tomoo Kubo; Ichiro Minami; Shigeyuki Mori
Tribology Letters | 2008
Ichiro Minami; Mamoru Kita; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Shigeyuki Mori
Applied Surface Science | 2008
X. Wu; Tsuguyori Ohana; Akihiro Tanaka; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; S. Mori
Tribology Online | 2006
Hideto Kamimura; Takeru Chiba; Naoko Watanabe; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; Shigeyuki Mori
Diamond and Related Materials | 2008
X. Wu; Tsuguyori Ohana; Akihiro Tanaka; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; S. Mori
Tribology Letters | 2006
Tomoo Kubo; Satoko Fujiwara; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; Shigeyuki Mori
Wear | 2008
Tomoo Kubo; S. Fujiwara; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; S. Mori
Diamond and Related Materials | 2007
X. Wu; Tsuguyori Ohana; Akihiro Tanaka; Tomoo Kubo; Hidetaka Nanao; Ichiro Minami; S. Mori
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