Yanqiu Xia
North China Electric Power University
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Tribology Transactions | 2015
Xiangyu Ge; Yanqiu Xia; Zongying Shu
This article reports several conductive greases prepared by ionic liquids (ILs) that are synthesized by mixing lithium tetrafluoroborate (LiBF4) or lithium bis(trifluoromethane-sulfonyl) imide (LiNTf2) in diglyme (G2) and tetraglyme (G4) with appropriate weight ratios at room temperature (RT). The ILs have good solution in poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) monobutyl ether (PAG) and thus can be used as a base oil for preparing grease for steel–steel contacts. The electrical conductive properties of the grease prepared with the mixed oil of PAG plus ILs were evaluated using the DDSJ-308A conductivity tester, GEST-121 volume surface resistance tester, and HLY-200A circuit resistance tester. Combining the free volume with viscosity, the conductivity is inversely proportional to viscosity. The tribological properties were investigated using an MFT-R4000 reciprocating friction and wear tester. The results demonstrated that the prepared greases possess better conductive and tribological properties than the commercial grease with Cu powder as an additive.
Tribology Transactions | 2018
Xiang Xi; Yanqiu Xia; Yichao Hu
ABSTRACT The mechanical and tribological properties of pulse-magnetized and untreated AISI 1045 steel were studied comparatively. The microhardness and microstructures of treated and untreated steel samples were analyzed to evaluate magnetic treatment effects on the mechanical properties. Dislocation densities were calculated from X-ray diffraction data according to the Williamson-Hall method. Tribological tests were conducted using a ball-on-disk reciprocating friction and wear tester. Scanning electron and energy-dispersive microscopies were used to analyze the morphologies and elements of worn surfaces. Dislocation densities of AISI 1045 steel were found to increase by 16.5% after magnetic treatment. Treated steel performed better under polyalphaolefin (PAO) base oil lubrication with each of five additives, especially when oleic acid was 0.2 and 1.5% (by mass), and the wear scar width and friction coefficient of treated samples were 46.9 and 16.4% lower than those of the untreated samples, respectively. Morphological analyses indicated that micromagnetic fields generated during friction tests not only promoted oxidation of the worn surface and debris but also produced thinner tribofilms that included chemical and adsorbed films.
Friction | 2015
Yanqiu Xia; Xiaochun Xu; Xin Feng; Guoxiong Chen
Friction | 2015
Xiangyu Ge; Yanqiu Xia; Zongying Shu; Xiaopei Zhao
Friction | 2015
Zeyun Wang; Yanqiu Xia; Zhilu Liu
Science China-technological Sciences | 2018
Yanqiu Xia; Yichao Hu; Xin Feng; Teng Ma
Friction | 2017
Zhengfeng Cao; Yanqiu Xia; Xiang Xi
Friction | 2015
Xiangyu Ge; Yanqiu Xia; Zongying Shu; Xiaopei Zhao
Tribology International | 2019
Zhengfeng Cao; Yanqiu Xia; Luhuan Liu; Xin Feng
Lubrication Science | 2018
Xin Feng; Yichao Hu; Yanqiu Xia