Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants

The capabilities and peculiarities of the use of solid lubricating coatings (SLCs) under extreme conditions of the operation of friction units in heat engines and power plants are considered. The results of improving the tribological characteristics of the working surfaces of coated specimens are pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of machinery manufacture and reliability 2015-09, Vol.44 (5), p.455-463
Hauptverfasser: Lesnevskiy, L. N., Lezhnev, L. Yu, Lyakhovetskiy, M. A., Troshin, A. E., Gavrilov, P. V., Ushakov, A. M.
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