This study reports the effect of nanoscaled surface structure of some hard coatings on the (micro-) frictional behaviour of systems under minimum lubrication conditions with modest contact pressures and low sliding speeds (below 1 mm/s). For this purpose, Cr-N coatings with a randomly crater-like topography and with varying dimensions of surface features as well as a smooth Cr-N surface were tested with a microtribometer. The friction on the samples was measured as a function of the viscosity of the applied mineral base oil and the sliding velocity. For all tests, the structured surfaces exhibited lower friction than the smooth surface. Furthermore, it was possible to detect variations in the lubrication-promoting effect of the structures d...
Amorphous diamond-like carbon films like a-C and a-C:H are well known for their excellent tribologic...
Understanding the scale-dependence of friction is increasingly viewed as a critical quest. With prog...
The influence of the hardness of counterface materials on the tribological behavior of TiC/a-C nanoc...
This paper presents a study of textured patterns on friction behaviour of lubricated point contacts....
One of the conclusively presumed effects of micro-scale dimples under oil-lubricated conditions is t...
The influence of nanoscale topography and chemical composition on microfriction has been studied at ...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
The tribological properties of nanostripe surfaces were investigated to examine the effects of lubri...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
Under hard operating conditions such as high load, low speed and a lack of a sufficient quantity of ...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Investigation into the effects of topography, surface modification and lubricant rheology on frictio...
Abstract: This paper presents a comparison study on the tribological performances, including adhesio...
The paper describes an experimental investigation on the influence of the surface roughness of diamo...
Amorphous diamond-like carbon films like a-C and a-C:H are well known for their excellent tribologic...
Understanding the scale-dependence of friction is increasingly viewed as a critical quest. With prog...
The influence of the hardness of counterface materials on the tribological behavior of TiC/a-C nanoc...
This paper presents a study of textured patterns on friction behaviour of lubricated point contacts....
One of the conclusively presumed effects of micro-scale dimples under oil-lubricated conditions is t...
The influence of nanoscale topography and chemical composition on microfriction has been studied at ...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
The tribological properties of nanostripe surfaces were investigated to examine the effects of lubri...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
Under hard operating conditions such as high load, low speed and a lack of a sufficient quantity of ...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Investigation into the effects of topography, surface modification and lubricant rheology on frictio...
Abstract: This paper presents a comparison study on the tribological performances, including adhesio...
The paper describes an experimental investigation on the influence of the surface roughness of diamo...
Amorphous diamond-like carbon films like a-C and a-C:H are well known for their excellent tribologic...
Understanding the scale-dependence of friction is increasingly viewed as a critical quest. With prog...
The influence of the hardness of counterface materials on the tribological behavior of TiC/a-C nanoc...