TRIBOLOGICAL PROCESSED SOLID SUPER LUBRICITY CARBON-BASED DRILLS
TRIBOLOGICAL PROCESSED SOLID SUPER LUBRICITY CARBON-BASED DRILLS In recent decades super lubricity has been the fastest growing tribology domain. The Super lubricity is considered an important turning point in the development of emerging technologies. It minimizes the friction coefficient and the di...
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description | TRIBOLOGICAL PROCESSED SOLID SUPER LUBRICITY CARBON-BASED DRILLS In recent decades super lubricity has been the fastest growing tribology domain. The Super lubricity is considered an important turning point in the development of emerging technologies. It minimizes the friction coefficient and the disruptions caused by other size and complexity orders as well as wear and friction. As a result, tribologists are primarily specialized in super lubricity. Striking improvement in both solid and liquid super lubricity has been achieved. This invention describes the idea of a solid super lubricity carbon-based model called a diamond-like carbon method along with 2D or 3D layered materials such as graphene, graphite, boron nitride and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) that were investigated to achieve tribological-based solid super lubricity to build the drilling system to reduce super-low friction, corrosion and wear. 11 P a g e Sp 3 Diamond-like ta-C ta-C:H HC polymers sputtered a-C(:H) no Mms glassy carbon graphiticC sp H Figure 2: Structure of DLC Figure 3: Carbon based drills 21Page |
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