Application of Silica–Coated Magnetite on a Steel Plate and its Frictional and Thermal Effect

Authors

  • Indri Dayana
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Padang Bulan, Medan 20155, Indonesia
  • Anggito P. Tetuko
    Affiliation
    Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bld. 440-442 Puspiptek Office Area, Tangerang Selatan, 15314 Banten, Indonesia
  • Timbangen Sembiring
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Padang Bulan, Medan 20155, Indonesia
  • Kurnia Sembiring
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Padang Bulan, Medan 20155, Indonesia
  • Nining S. Asri
    Affiliation
    Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bld. 440-442 Puspiptek Office Area, Tangerang Selatan, 15314 Banten, Indonesia
  • Eko A. Setiadi
    Affiliation
    Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bld. 440-442 Puspiptek Office Area, Tangerang Selatan, 15314 Banten, Indonesia
  • Juliaster Marbun
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Padang Bulan, Medan 20155, Indonesia
  • Martha Rianna
    Affiliation
    Department of Physics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Padang Bulan, Medan 20155, Indonesia
  • Masno Ginting
    Affiliation
    Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bld. 440-442 Puspiptek Office Area, Tangerang Selatan, 15314 Banten, Indonesia
  • Perdamean Sebayang
    Affiliation
    Research Center for Physics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bld. 440-442 Puspiptek Office Area, Tangerang Selatan, 15314 Banten, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.17114

Abstract

The magnetite (Fe3O4) particles that have been coated using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) as silica precursors were used as the additive in the lubricant. The effects of silica-coated magnetite additive on the thermal properties of ferro-lubricant and reducing the friction on a steel plate have been investigated. The characterizations were conducted at both conditions: with and without the addition of Fe3O4 particles. The characterization using TEM proposed that the average particle size of the silica-coated magnetite particles is 150 nm. The TGA/DSC curves of the silica-coated magnetite particles suggested a gradual weight loss obtained as the temperature increased. The endothermic peak was obtained at ~37 and 50 °C. The silica-coated magnetite particles’ additive increases both the density and viscosity of 0.84 g/cm3 and 134.29 cSt. The silica-coated magnetite particles additive in the lubricant enhances the thermal conductivity and specific heat of 0.151 W/m.K and 1600 J/kg.K. Ferro-lubricant reduces the friction coefficient up to 0.02 (static) and 0.005 (dynamic). The wear resistance of the plate could be improved as analyzed using an optical microscope. These results demonstrate a promising application of the silica-coated magnetite particles as an additive in the lubricant. Therefore improving wear resistance and cooling during the friction process.

Keywords:

magnetite particles, silica-coated, ferro-lubricant, friction, thermal properties

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Published Online

2020-12-02

How to Cite

Dayana, I., Tetuko, A. P., Sembiring, T., Sembiring, K., Asri, N. S., Setiadi, E. A. “Application of Silica–Coated Magnetite on a Steel Plate and its Frictional and Thermal Effect”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 65(1), pp. 76–85, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.17114

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