Presentation 1995/11/17
Electrical Behavior (MoS_2,C) Dispersed of Solid in Mineral Lubricants Oil
Yoshitada WATANABE,
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Keyword(in English) sliding contacts / solid lubricants / mineral oil / molybdenum disulfide / graphite / dielectric breakdown voltage
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Title (in English) Electrical Behavior (MoS_2,C) Dispersed of Solid in Mineral Lubricants Oil
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Keyword(1) sliding contacts
Keyword(2) solid lubricants
Keyword(3) mineral oil
Keyword(4) molybdenum disulfide
Keyword(5) graphite
Keyword(6) dielectric breakdown voltage
1st Author's Name Yoshitada WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Although graphite (C), which indicates excellent lubricity, has widely been used at the sliding contacts, MoS_2, which is durable against severe service conditions, has been used in recent years as the solid lubricant in many areas. Not only these solid lubricants are effective in increasing the lubricating effects if they are dispersed in greases and lubricating oils, but also they are effective in preventing adhesive wear, welding, etc. Comparisons of electrical characteristics of MoS_2 and C dispersed in mineral oil were made in this research work basing on JIS C-2101. As the result, it was found that the dielectric breakdown voltage of the lubricating oil incorporated with C was suddenly decreased once the concentration of C in the lubricating oil exceeded 0.5wt.%, whereas such decrease of dielectric breakdown voltage was not observed on the lubricating oils incorporated with MoS_2 regardless its concentration. It was, therefore, found that the lubricating oils dispersed with MoS_2 were suitable for use at the positions where electrical insulations were required.()
Date 1995/11/17
Paper # EMD95-50
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 370
Page pp.pp.-
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