Many previous researchers have reported the formation of carbonaceous tribofilms from organic lubricants on rubbing metallic surfaces. This paper shows that a very important factor in the formation of such tribofilms is the presence or absence of molecular oxygen. When steel surfaces are rubbed in saturated hydrocarbon lubricants in the absence of oxygen, for example in nitrogen or hydrogen gas, carbonaceous films form very readily, resulting in low friction and wear. However, when a significant amount of oxygen is present, as is the case in air, carbonaceous tribofilms are not generally formed, so friction and wear are very high, with values comparable to those seen when no lubricant is present. In-situ Raman analysis combined with gas swi...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was used to investigate the influences of iron/iron oxide surfa...
To analyze the mechanisms of tribochemical reactions occurring between atmospheric gases and materia...
The tribological properties of two steel surfaces rubbing against each other are measured while they...
Many previous researchers have reported the formation of carbonaceous tribofilms from organic lubric...
This study examines the influence of inert gas atmosphere on the wear behaviour of rubbing steel-on-...
The present thesis thoroughly treats a special friction reduction phenomenon that may appear in boun...
The use of low-friction coatings on machine elements is steadily increasing, and they are expected t...
Silicon oxide-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H:Si:O) are amorphous thin films used as sol...
This paper describes an experimental study on the friction of a-C:H diamond-like carbon (DLC) and ta...
Hydrogen-free, hard carbon thin films are exciting material coatings candidates as solid lubricants....
Minimizing friction and wear at a rubbing interface continues to be a challenge and has resulted in ...
In this study, we investigated the effects of various source gases (i. e., methane, ethane, ethylene...
This study was initiated with the aim to assess the influence of boundary films on the tribologicall...
The structural transformations that occur in diamondlike carbon coatings with increasing hydrogen co...
In this paper, the physical and tribochemical processes that occur in a sliding contact between two ...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was used to investigate the influences of iron/iron oxide surfa...
To analyze the mechanisms of tribochemical reactions occurring between atmospheric gases and materia...
The tribological properties of two steel surfaces rubbing against each other are measured while they...
Many previous researchers have reported the formation of carbonaceous tribofilms from organic lubric...
This study examines the influence of inert gas atmosphere on the wear behaviour of rubbing steel-on-...
The present thesis thoroughly treats a special friction reduction phenomenon that may appear in boun...
The use of low-friction coatings on machine elements is steadily increasing, and they are expected t...
Silicon oxide-doped hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H:Si:O) are amorphous thin films used as sol...
This paper describes an experimental study on the friction of a-C:H diamond-like carbon (DLC) and ta...
Hydrogen-free, hard carbon thin films are exciting material coatings candidates as solid lubricants....
Minimizing friction and wear at a rubbing interface continues to be a challenge and has resulted in ...
In this study, we investigated the effects of various source gases (i. e., methane, ethane, ethylene...
This study was initiated with the aim to assess the influence of boundary films on the tribologicall...
The structural transformations that occur in diamondlike carbon coatings with increasing hydrogen co...
In this paper, the physical and tribochemical processes that occur in a sliding contact between two ...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was used to investigate the influences of iron/iron oxide surfa...
To analyze the mechanisms of tribochemical reactions occurring between atmospheric gases and materia...
The tribological properties of two steel surfaces rubbing against each other are measured while they...