Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach

Grease is highly susceptible to degradation due to regular usage and the severity of the operating conditions. Degradation can negatively impact the performance of grease-lubricated machinery, demanding frequent maintenance to avoid premature failure of machine elements. Quantification of grease deg...

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Main Authors: Michael M. Khonsari, K. P. Lijesh, Roger A. Miller, Raj Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/9/1/11
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spelling doaj-db4c68498a044364b6d1a3512b06da612021-01-19T00:02:47ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422021-01-019111110.3390/lubricants9010011Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle ApproachMichael M. Khonsari0K. P. Lijesh1Roger A. Miller2Raj Shah3Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University, 3283 Patrick Taylor Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University, 3283 Patrick Taylor Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USAChemical Engineer, 18342 Char A Banc, Baton Rouge, LA 70817, USAKoehler Instrument Company, Holtsville, New York, NY 11742, USAGrease is highly susceptible to degradation due to regular usage and the severity of the operating conditions. Degradation can negatively impact the performance of grease-lubricated machinery, demanding frequent maintenance to avoid premature failure of machine elements. Quantification of grease degradation has proven to be a formidable task, for which no accepted standards are currently available. In this paper, we extend the results of a novel approach developed recently for the evaluation of the water-resistant property in grease to quantify degradation. The methodology is based on measurements of the contact angle of a water droplet on the surface of a sample of grease. We report the results of extensive tests performed on different grades of lithium complex greases to evaluate the variation of contact angle values with the composition of grease. The measurements were compared with penetrometer readings to quantify a relationship between the grease consistency and contact angle. Detailed study results are also presented on three types of greases sheared in a grease worker for a different number of strokes: contact angle and the yield stress values were measured and compared. Finally, the tribological characteristics were determined for two greases that exhibited a low or high change in their contact angles.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/9/1/11grease degradationcontact angleyield stressshearingtribology properties
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author Michael M. Khonsari
K. P. Lijesh
Roger A. Miller
Raj Shah
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K. P. Lijesh
Roger A. Miller
Raj Shah
Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
Lubricants
grease degradation
contact angle
yield stress
shearing
tribology properties
author_facet Michael M. Khonsari
K. P. Lijesh
Roger A. Miller
Raj Shah
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title Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
title_short Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
title_full Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
title_fullStr Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Grease Degradation through Contact Angle Approach
title_sort evaluating grease degradation through contact angle approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Grease is highly susceptible to degradation due to regular usage and the severity of the operating conditions. Degradation can negatively impact the performance of grease-lubricated machinery, demanding frequent maintenance to avoid premature failure of machine elements. Quantification of grease degradation has proven to be a formidable task, for which no accepted standards are currently available. In this paper, we extend the results of a novel approach developed recently for the evaluation of the water-resistant property in grease to quantify degradation. The methodology is based on measurements of the contact angle of a water droplet on the surface of a sample of grease. We report the results of extensive tests performed on different grades of lithium complex greases to evaluate the variation of contact angle values with the composition of grease. The measurements were compared with penetrometer readings to quantify a relationship between the grease consistency and contact angle. Detailed study results are also presented on three types of greases sheared in a grease worker for a different number of strokes: contact angle and the yield stress values were measured and compared. Finally, the tribological characteristics were determined for two greases that exhibited a low or high change in their contact angles.
topic grease degradation
contact angle
yield stress
shearing
tribology properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/9/1/11
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