Lubricants (Aug 2025)

Biodegradable Polyalphaolefins for Gear Lubrication in Electrical Drives: Aging and Wetting

  • Kevin Holderied,
  • Joachim Albrecht,
  • Elisabeth Distler,
  • Katharina Weber,
  • Nahed El Mahallawy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants13080347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 347

Abstract

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Electric propulsion requires engines and transmission systems that run at higher speeds compared to combustion engines. For improving sustainability and environmental protection, biodegradable oils are suggested for the lubrication of high-speed gears that require particularly quick wetting of the steel surfaces. Newly developed promising candidates include short-chained polyalphaolefins. In the present work, a study on the applicability of such oil is presented and discussed with respect to different aging levels based on biodegradable properties. It focuses on the wettability of metallic surfaces investigated through time-resolved contact angle measurements. Carbon steels with different carbon contents and microstructures are selected as the most commonly used materials for gears. Effects of steel composition, surface roughness and oil oxidation are studied. The results show that in most cases, the application of biodegradable polyalphaolefins is not critical; however, a combination of steels with inhomogeneous microstructure, high surface roughness and aged oil can be critical because of limited wetting.

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