Effect of temperature on the friction and wear performance of porous oil-containing polyimide

2021 
Abstract Tribological behaviors of porous polyimide (PPI) impregnated with polyalphaolefin at different temperatures were investigated. As temperature increases, the coefficient of friction (COF) of PPI decreases at 0.15 m/s but no obviously changes at 0.01 m/s. In contrast, the COF of non-porous polyimide under external oil-supply increases regardless of speeds. This is due to the fact that COF is related to the oil-supply and viscosity determined by temperature. At 0.15 m/s, PPI is in mixed lubrication, self-healing of desorbed adsorption-film and reducing interlaminar shear-force lead to lower COF. However, at 0.01 m/s, PPI is in boundary lubrication, the stored oil can be slowly released and migrated to the interface to heal the adsorption-film, and prevent COF from further increasing.
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