2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-005-7790-4
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Activation of SiC Surfaces for Vapor Phase Lubrication by Chemical Vapor Deposition of Fe

Abstract: Vapor phase lubrication (VPL) has been proposed as a method for lubrication of high temperature engines. During VPL, lubricants such as tricresylphosphate (TCP), (CH 3 -C 6 H 4 O) 3 P=O, are delivered through the vapor phase to high temperature engine parts and react on their surfaces to deposit a thin, solid, lubricating film. Although ceramics such as SiC are desirable materials for high temperature applications, their surfaces are unreactive for the decomposition of TCP and thus not amenable to VPL. As a me… Show more

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