Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) is an attractive technology for improving resistance to wear, heat and corrosion of aluminum alloys. PEO results in a hard, well-adhered alumina ceramic coating with a morphology which is graded from a dense region near the substrate interface to a porous outer region. Such properties mean that PEO can be an ideal underlying layer for the application of solid lubricants which can be entrapped in outer pores and provide reservoirs for the tribological contact lubrication. This study investigates the fretting wear behavior and adaptive mechanisms for a PEO-produced alumina surface of about 11–12 GPa hardness with a top layer of an MoS2/Sb2O3/C chameleon solid lubricating coating, the composition of which wa...
Dry film lubricants (DFL) are used as palliative coatings to prevent fretting wear. In this work fre...
Transition from onefold to synergistic lubrication for solving fretting wear and fatigue problems is...
none5An important limitation of aluminium alloys for mechanical applications is their poor tribologi...
Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) is an attractive technology for improving resistance to wear, he...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Duplex coatings comprising MoS2/Sb2O3/graphite layer burnished on top of plasma ...
Hybrid dual-phase coatings composed of an A356 aluminum alloy modified by plasma electrolytic oxidat...
Adaptive nanocomposite coating materials that automatically and reversibly adjust their surface comp...
This work focuses on the comparison of microstructure and tribological behaviour (dry sliding vs. 10...
Plasma electrolytic oxidizing (PEO) is an advanced technique that has been widely used in automotive...
Metallurgical coatings have been widely used in the automotive industry from component machining, en...
Automotive industry strives to reach an optimum level of fuel economy. This can be achieved by overc...
Tribological investigations had been carried out on the plasma coating (Al2O3+ ZrO2) below dry and m...
The present study focuses on the influence of the PEO (Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation) treatment on t...
Dry film lubricants (DFL) are used as palliative coatings to prevent fretting wear. In this work fre...
Transition from onefold to synergistic lubrication for solving fretting wear and fatigue problems is...
none5An important limitation of aluminium alloys for mechanical applications is their poor tribologi...
Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) is an attractive technology for improving resistance to wear, he...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Duplex coatings comprising MoS2/Sb2O3/graphite layer burnished on top of plasma ...
Hybrid dual-phase coatings composed of an A356 aluminum alloy modified by plasma electrolytic oxidat...
Adaptive nanocomposite coating materials that automatically and reversibly adjust their surface comp...
This work focuses on the comparison of microstructure and tribological behaviour (dry sliding vs. 10...
Plasma electrolytic oxidizing (PEO) is an advanced technique that has been widely used in automotive...
Metallurgical coatings have been widely used in the automotive industry from component machining, en...
Automotive industry strives to reach an optimum level of fuel economy. This can be achieved by overc...
Tribological investigations had been carried out on the plasma coating (Al2O3+ ZrO2) below dry and m...
The present study focuses on the influence of the PEO (Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation) treatment on t...
Dry film lubricants (DFL) are used as palliative coatings to prevent fretting wear. In this work fre...
Transition from onefold to synergistic lubrication for solving fretting wear and fatigue problems is...
none5An important limitation of aluminium alloys for mechanical applications is their poor tribologi...