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Online ISSN : 1881-2198
ISSN-L : 1881-218X
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Effects of Shaft Surface Wettability on the Friction of Oil-Impregnated Sintered Bearings -Effect of Contact Angle Hysteresis-
Naofumi HiraokaFumiaki KatagiriYuta Kawabe
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2016 年 11 巻 2 号 p. 403-409

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A shaft with a low oil-wettable surface was found to show lower friction than one with a highly oil-wettable surface when used in oil-impregnated sintered bearings. Both the highly wettable shaft and the low wettable shaft were made of hardened stainless steel, with the latter also being coated with PTFE transfer film. A projector was used to observe bearing clearances where a large amount of oil droplets was observed on the low wettable shaft as compared to the highly wettable shaft. This suggested an oil-rich environment in the sliding area, resulting in low friction of the low wettable shaft. The large stability of droplets on the low wettable surface—stemming from a large contact-angle hysteresis between the oil and the low wettable surface—is probably responsible for the abundance of oil droplets in the bearing clearance for the low wettable shaft.
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