2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2008.05.002
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Mechanical and unlubricated tribological properties of titanium-containing diamond-like carbon coatings

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“…It is mentioned in the literature that coefficient of friction is generally decreased with an increase in sliding speed and applied load. 30,44 A similar behavior also exists between wear coefficient and applied load, whereas, opposite is true for sliding speed. 26,79 Zaidi and his team 81 studied the effect of sliding speed and normal load on tribological characteristics of a-C:H coatings in vacuum under dry conditions.…”
Section: Sliding Speed and Loadmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…It is mentioned in the literature that coefficient of friction is generally decreased with an increase in sliding speed and applied load. 30,44 A similar behavior also exists between wear coefficient and applied load, whereas, opposite is true for sliding speed. 26,79 Zaidi and his team 81 studied the effect of sliding speed and normal load on tribological characteristics of a-C:H coatings in vacuum under dry conditions.…”
Section: Sliding Speed and Loadmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…As a result of extensive research carried out in the last four decades, DLC coatings are now used as surface protective layers in numerous industrial applications such as microelectromechanical systems, electronics, manufacturing, optics, biomedical implants, and mechanical equipment. 13,29,30 Although, DLC coatings were first applied on cutting blades to reduce the friction between the cutter and paper but after that these coatings were majorly used for optical applications till 1990s. 31 DLC coatings were applied on glasses composed of different materials to make them scratch-resistant and antireflective.…”
Section: Applications Of Dlc Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amorphous carbon materials possess a characteristic heterogeneous structure, and their properties are dependent on the method and parameters of the production process [1][2][3]. The composition of diamond-like coatings is not uniform, they have amorphous structure with micro-crystalline regions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have studied the improvement of titanium surface tribological properties in several investigations. Different coating technologies, such as thermal and electrochemical oxidation techniques [10] as well as physical vapor deposition (PVD) [11,12] and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) [13,14] have particularly been evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%