Lubricants (Sep 2015)

Influence of Base Oil Polarity on the Transient Shear Flow of Biodegradable Lubricating Greases

  • Martin Fiedler,
  • Rubén Sánchez,
  • Concepción Valencia,
  • Claudia S. Leopold,
  • Erik Kuhn,
  • José M. Franco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants3030611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 611 – 627

Abstract

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The scope of this study is to elucidate the physical mechanisms influencing the transient flow behavior of lubricating greases based on biogenic oleochemicals from a polarity point of view. This includes the mutually interacting influence of base oil polarity and thickening agents on the rheologically-measured mechanical structural degradation in transient shear flow. Due to the high temperature dependence of Keesom forces in the background of polar-active bond mechanisms, the analysis of the transient flow response as a function of temperature allows to attribute the observed influences to differences in base oil polarity. In general, clay-thickened greases show a greater tendency to be rheologically influenced by base oil polarities than soap-thickened lubricating greases.

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