Abstract

To improve the tribological performance of piston ring assemblies, this work studies the friction and self-repair behavior of magnesium silicate hydroxide(MSH)/MoS2 nanoparticles as PAO6 lubricant additives, whose friction condition is simulated piston ring-cylinder liner operating condition using a friction pair composed of chrome-plated steel balls and gray cast iron. By studying the effect of different concentrations on the friction reduction and anti-wear properties, it was found that the addition of MSH/MoS2 nano-powder to PAO6 could all play a role in the friction reduction and anti-wear effect, with the best friction reduction effect at 0.5 wt% addition. The self-repairing behavior of the lubrications with 0.5 wt% MSH/MoS2 nanopowders was found on grey cast iron specimens after 8 h of friction experiment.

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