Abstract

This paper mainly studied the coefficient of friction (COF), wear performance and frictional vibration performance of polyphenyl ester modified polytetrafluoroethylene under dry friction and water lubrication friction conditions. Polyphenyl ester modified polytetrafluoroethylene composites were prepared by blending 20% polyphenyl ester with polytetrafluoroethylene, and the COF, wear performance and frictional vibration properties of such composites were tested. The results showed that: (1) Under dry friction conditions, as the specific pressure between the friction pairs increased, the volume of wear and the thickness of the wear increased, the COF decreased at first and then increased, the frictional vibration increased and stabilized after the pressure of 0.5 MPa. (2) Under water-lubricated friction conditions, as the specific pressure between the friction pairs increased, the COF increased, and the frictional vibration increased and stabilized after the pressure of 0.5 MPa; (3) The wear resistance of polyphenyl ester modified polytetrafluoroethylene composite under water-lubricated friction was better than that under dry friction, the COF was less than that under dry friction, and the total level of frictional vibration was slightly lower than that under dry friction. Therefore, in order to reduce frictional vibration and improve service life, the working pressure should be reduced, and the lubrication performance between the friction surfaces should be improved. Under water-lubricated friction, the maximum working pressure of the polyphenyl ester modified polytetrafluoroethylene composite system is recommended not to exceed 0.8 MPa.

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