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Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel

In the present work, the functionalisation of austenitic stainless steel, AISI 316L surfaces via nanosecond Nd:YAG laser texturing in order to modify the surface morphology with crosshatch and dimple patterns is presented. A tribological analysis under lubrication with sunflower and jojoba oil with...

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Autores principales: Conradi, Marjetka, Podgornik, Bojan, Remškar, Maja, Klobčar, Damjan, Kocijan, Aleksandra
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16175844
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author Conradi, Marjetka
Podgornik, Bojan
Remškar, Maja
Klobčar, Damjan
Kocijan, Aleksandra
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Podgornik, Bojan
Remškar, Maja
Klobčar, Damjan
Kocijan, Aleksandra
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description In the present work, the functionalisation of austenitic stainless steel, AISI 316L surfaces via nanosecond Nd:YAG laser texturing in order to modify the surface morphology with crosshatch and dimple patterns is presented. A tribological analysis under lubrication with sunflower and jojoba oil with and without the addition of a solid lubricant, MoS(2) nanotubes, was performed. In conjunction with friction/wear response laser-textured surface wettability, oil spreadability and oil retention capacity were also analysed. It was shown that the crosshatch pattern generally exhibited lower friction than the dimple pattern, with the addition of MoS(2) nanotubes not having any significant effect on the coefficient of friction under the investigated contact conditions. This was found in addition to the better oil spreadability and oil retention capacity results of the crosshatch-textured surface. Furthermore, texturing reduced the wear of the stainless-steel surfaces but led to an approximately one order of magnitude larger wear rate of the steel counter-body, primarily due to the presence of hard bulges around the textured patterns. Overall, the crosshatch pattern showed better oil retention capacity and lower friction in combination with different vegetable oils, thus making it a promising choice for improving tribological performance in various environmentally friendly applications.
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spelling pubmed-104888412023-09-09 Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel Conradi, Marjetka Podgornik, Bojan Remškar, Maja Klobčar, Damjan Kocijan, Aleksandra Materials (Basel) Article In the present work, the functionalisation of austenitic stainless steel, AISI 316L surfaces via nanosecond Nd:YAG laser texturing in order to modify the surface morphology with crosshatch and dimple patterns is presented. A tribological analysis under lubrication with sunflower and jojoba oil with and without the addition of a solid lubricant, MoS(2) nanotubes, was performed. In conjunction with friction/wear response laser-textured surface wettability, oil spreadability and oil retention capacity were also analysed. It was shown that the crosshatch pattern generally exhibited lower friction than the dimple pattern, with the addition of MoS(2) nanotubes not having any significant effect on the coefficient of friction under the investigated contact conditions. This was found in addition to the better oil spreadability and oil retention capacity results of the crosshatch-textured surface. Furthermore, texturing reduced the wear of the stainless-steel surfaces but led to an approximately one order of magnitude larger wear rate of the steel counter-body, primarily due to the presence of hard bulges around the textured patterns. Overall, the crosshatch pattern showed better oil retention capacity and lower friction in combination with different vegetable oils, thus making it a promising choice for improving tribological performance in various environmentally friendly applications. MDPI 2023-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10488841/ /pubmed/37687537 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16175844 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Conradi, Marjetka
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Klobčar, Damjan
Kocijan, Aleksandra
Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title_full Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title_fullStr Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title_full_unstemmed Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title_short Tribological Evaluation of Vegetable Oil/MoS(2) Nanotube-Based Lubrication of Laser-Textured Stainless Steel
title_sort tribological evaluation of vegetable oil/mos(2) nanotube-based lubrication of laser-textured stainless steel
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16175844
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