2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-023-01735-2
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Formation of Wear-Protective Tribofilms on Different Steel Surfaces During Lubricated Sliding

Abstract: We report here the impact of different alloying elements in steels on friction and wear behavior by performing ball-on-at lubricated reciprocating tribotesting experiments on 52100 ball on steel ats with different compositions (52100, 1045, A2, D2, M2, and a specialty Cu-alloyed steel) heat-treated to give similar hardness and microstructure, with polyalphaole n (PAO-4) as the lubricant. There are small variations of coe cient of friction among these alloys. The major observation is that steels containing high… Show more

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“…Raman spectroscopy findings suggest that these carbon layers exhibit a combination of D (at approximately 1351 cm −1 ) and G (at approximately 1580 cm −1 ) bands, characteristic of amorphous carbon structures, consistent with our earlier research [13]. The minor fluctuation in the relative intensity of D and G peaks is ascribed to a greater prevalence of incompletely converted tribopolymers, stemming from the fragments of ethanol molecules, as opposed to decane molecules [52].…”
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“…Raman spectroscopy findings suggest that these carbon layers exhibit a combination of D (at approximately 1351 cm −1 ) and G (at approximately 1580 cm −1 ) bands, characteristic of amorphous carbon structures, consistent with our earlier research [13]. The minor fluctuation in the relative intensity of D and G peaks is ascribed to a greater prevalence of incompletely converted tribopolymers, stemming from the fragments of ethanol molecules, as opposed to decane molecules [52].…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Co5nip and Co7cupsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the case of Co7CuP (Figure 7), the carbon-based nature of the formed tribofilms is also summarized with EDS and Raman maps. Interestingly, the Raman results indicate that the nature of the carbon peaks varies depending on the coating composition and the hydrocarbon source [52]. The analysis conducted through Raman spectroscopy, in conjunction with 2D elemental mapping (EDS) as depicted in Figure 6, indicates that the source of the favorable tribological properties of the coating lies in the in situ development of a carbon-rich tribofilm.…”
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“…According to the failure research of mechanical equipment, there are three main failure modes of machine parts: Corrosion, Fracture, and Wear [1][2][3], in which wear accounts for the largest proportion, about 60%-80%, and consumes nearly 1/3-1/2 of energy [4,5]. Therefore, the technology of reducing friction resistance and wear is an effective way to save energy, prolong the service life of mechanical equipment, and improve its working reliability [6,7].…”
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