Solid/liquid hybrid lubrication behaviors of amorphous carbon film coupling with nonpolar and polar base oils
The amorphous carbon film (a-C) has aroused intensive interest in solid-oil hybrid lubrication design due to its low friction, high wear resistance, and good chemical inertness. However, the solid/liquid hybrid lubrication behaviors and mechanisms of a-C films when coupled with nonpolar and polar oi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diamond and related materials 2024-11, Vol.149, p.111646, Article 111646 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The amorphous carbon film (a-C) has aroused intensive interest in solid-oil hybrid lubrication design due to its low friction, high wear resistance, and good chemical inertness. However, the solid/liquid hybrid lubrication behaviors and mechanisms of a-C films when coupled with nonpolar and polar oils of similar viscosity are still insufficiently understood and ambiguous to date. In this study, we compared the lubrication properties of nonpolar paraffin oil and polar polyether oils with different molecular structures when combined with a-C film. The results demonstrated that the lubrication performance of polyether oils coupled with a-C film surpassed that of paraffin oil across various lubrication regimes. Notably, the stable superlubricity (friction coefficient |
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ISSN: | 0925-9635 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.diamond.2024.111646 |