This study examines the influence of inert gas atmosphere on the wear behaviour of rubbing steel-on-steel contacts lubricated by two hydrocarbon base fluids, isooctane and hexadecane. It is found that for both fluids, wear and mean friction in nitrogen and argon atmospheres are considerably lower than in dry air. As the oxygen content in nitrogen is increased, mean friction and wear both increase, to level out above about 10% oxygen (an O2 partial pressure of 10 kPa). Raman analysis of rubbed surfaces shows the presence of a carbon film on surfaces rubbed in inert gas and at low O2 levels. This film is not observed at high O2 levels. These findings indicate that the prevailing model of oxidational wear in lubricated contacts, that states th...
In the current work, two different coatings, nitrocarburised (CN) and titanium carbonitride (TiCN) o...
Solid–liquid lubricating systems have received significant attention as a promising way for energy s...
ABSTRACT Wear and friction of DLC (diamond-like carbon) covered counterparts are under consideration...
Many previous researchers have reported the formation of carbonaceous tribofilms from organic lubric...
Experiments were conducted in inert, reducing, and oxidizing atmospheres to determine their influenc...
Silicon oxide-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H:Si:O) are amorphous thin films used as sol...
A pin on disc wear machine has been used to study the oxidational wear of low alloy steel in a serie...
In this study, we investigated the effects of various source gases (i. e., methane, ethane, ethylene...
A systematic analysis of the effect of oxygen concentration in inert gas environments on friction an...
A detailed transmission electron microscopy study of oxide and oxygen-containing phase formation dur...
Mechano-chemical interaction studies can contribute to the understanding of wear and friction of mat...
The emissions of carbon dioxide, CO2, must rapidly be reduced to avoid severe climate change. Tribol...
Oxy-nitriding has been found to be an effective surface treatment technique, used widely in industri...
A newly developed in-situ technique has been employed to investigate the effect of lubricant additiv...
Two diamond-like carbon coatings have been examined, both prior to, and post tribotesting. Physical–...
In the current work, two different coatings, nitrocarburised (CN) and titanium carbonitride (TiCN) o...
Solid–liquid lubricating systems have received significant attention as a promising way for energy s...
ABSTRACT Wear and friction of DLC (diamond-like carbon) covered counterparts are under consideration...
Many previous researchers have reported the formation of carbonaceous tribofilms from organic lubric...
Experiments were conducted in inert, reducing, and oxidizing atmospheres to determine their influenc...
Silicon oxide-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H:Si:O) are amorphous thin films used as sol...
A pin on disc wear machine has been used to study the oxidational wear of low alloy steel in a serie...
In this study, we investigated the effects of various source gases (i. e., methane, ethane, ethylene...
A systematic analysis of the effect of oxygen concentration in inert gas environments on friction an...
A detailed transmission electron microscopy study of oxide and oxygen-containing phase formation dur...
Mechano-chemical interaction studies can contribute to the understanding of wear and friction of mat...
The emissions of carbon dioxide, CO2, must rapidly be reduced to avoid severe climate change. Tribol...
Oxy-nitriding has been found to be an effective surface treatment technique, used widely in industri...
A newly developed in-situ technique has been employed to investigate the effect of lubricant additiv...
Two diamond-like carbon coatings have been examined, both prior to, and post tribotesting. Physical–...
In the current work, two different coatings, nitrocarburised (CN) and titanium carbonitride (TiCN) o...
Solid–liquid lubricating systems have received significant attention as a promising way for energy s...
ABSTRACT Wear and friction of DLC (diamond-like carbon) covered counterparts are under consideration...