Abstract
This study systematically investigated the interfacial lubrication mechanism of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) under various loads in a liquid oxygen (LO2) environment using reactive molecular dynamics simulations. The results demonstrate that LO2 forms a lubricating protective layer at the friction interface, thereby effectively reducing interfacial adhesion and friction. Furthermore, the introduction of LO2 reduces the temperature of the tribological pair, improves the shear stress distribution, inhibits crystal structure damage, and significantly enhances the diffusion capability of PTFE molecules. Notably, the most significant improvement in lubrication performance due to LO2 is observed at a low load of 0.7 GPa, with an average friction reduction of 74.23%.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 112021 |
| Journal | Tribology International |
| Volume | 221 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2026 |
Keywords
- Liquid oxygen
- Load
- PTFE
- Reactive molecular dynamics
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