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Water versus Oil Lubrication of Laser-Textured Ti6Al4V Alloy upon Addition of MoS 2 Nanotubes for Green Tribology.

Marjetka ConradiBojan PodgornikAleksandra KocijanMaja RemškarDamjan Klobčar
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A Nd-YAG laser was used for texturing the Ti6Al4V surface with dimples of diameter 50 and 100 µm and centre-to-centre distance 100, 200 and 400 µm, defining the surface texture density. The tribological evaluation was conducted to analyse and compare the behaviour of un-textured and laser-textured samples under water in comparison to oil (PAO6) lubrication without and with the addition of MoS 2 nanotubes into the lubricant. MoS 2 nanotubes had a positive effect on friction in both media for laser-textured Ti6Al4V. Evaluation of friction and wear in water and PAO6 showed a comparable tribological response in water to oil for specific laser-textured configurations, proving the novel concept of green tribology for laser texturing in combination with MoS 2 nanotubes/water lubrication.
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