Tribological system
US-2024067893-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US12480618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12480618-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217900552-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 25, 2025 |
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A tribological system includes a tribological contact area including a first tribological contact surface of a first mechanical component and a second tribological contact surface of a second mechanical component, the first and second mechanical components being in relative motion with respect to each other; an external circuit connected to the first and second mechanical components and providing Joule heating; and an additive in contact with the tribological contact area, the additive having a first viscosity in a first state before the external circuit is activated, a second viscosity in a second state when the external circuit is activated to produce Joule heating, and a third viscosity in a third state when the external circuit is deactivated after activation, the second viscosity being lower than the third viscosity.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A tribological system comprising: a tribological contact area including a first tribological contact surface of a first mechanical component and a second tribological contact surface of a second mechanical component, the first and second mechanical components being in relative motion with respect to each other; an external circuit connected to the first and second mechanical components and providing Joule heating; and an additive in contact with the tribological contact area, the additive having a first viscosity in a first state before the external circuit is activated, a second viscosity in a second state when the external circuit is activated to produce Joule heating, and a third viscosity in a third state when the external circuit is deactivated after activation, the second viscosity being lower than the third viscosity. 2 . The tribological system of claim 1 , wherein the additive is solid in the first state and the third state. 3 . The tribological system of claim 1 , wherein the system forms a portion of a sealed vacuum device including one or more electronics. 4 . The tribological system of claim 1 further comprising exposed electrical circuitry gravitationally downstream from the tribological contact area. 5 . The tribological system of claim 1 further comprising particulate matter in the tribological contact area, the additive is configured to capture and retain the particulate matter. 6 . The tribological system of claim 5 , wherein the additive is configured to capture the particulate matter in the second state and is configured to retain the particulate matter in the third state. 7 . The tribological system of claim 1 , wherein the additive is a polymer with a glass transition temperature of about 25 to 250° C., and the glass transition temperature is reached in the second state. 8 . The tribological system of claim 1 , wherein the additive is an exfoliable, resistive material. 9 . The tribological system of claim 1 , wherein the system is configured to remove volatile organic compounds released from the additive by the Joule heating. 10 . A tribological assembly comprising: a first tribological component with a first contact area; a second tribological component with a second contact area, the first and second contact areas of the first and second components being in relative motion with respect to each other; an external circuit providing Joule heating; and an additive in contact with the first and second contact areas; the additive being configured to be heated by the Joule heating to become temporarily less viscous to capture and retain friction-generated particulates in the tribological assembly. 11 . The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the external circuit is configured to produce constant voltage to generate a large direct current. 12 . The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the external circuit is configured to generate current for a predetermined amount of time to heat the additive to a melting temperature. 13 . The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the additive is a solid prior to and after the Joule heating. 14 . The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the additive is configured to embed the friction-generated particulates after Joule heating. 15 . The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the additive is a polymer with a glass transition temperature of about 25 to 250° C. 16 . A device comprising: one or more exposed electronic contacts, a tribological assembly including first and second mechanical components in relative motion with respect to each other, an external electrical circuit connected to the first and second mechanical components and configured to generate Joule heating of an additive, the additive having a first state of a solid material free of friction-generated particulates of the tribological assembly, a second state of a flowing material configured to capture the friction-generated particulates, and a third state of a solid material containing the particulates embedded within the additive. 17 . The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the additive covers an entire extent of a tribological surface area of the assembly. 18 . The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first component is a pin. 19 . The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the additive is a polymer with a glass transition temperature of about 25 to 250° C. 20 . The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the additive is an electrically insulating lubricant.
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