2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11595-014-1018-0
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Tribological properties of self-lubricating laminated ceramic materials

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“…It depends on the lubricating components’ content and the strain gradient caused by the modulus difference between the components of composites 8,9 . In addition, the self‐lubricating properties are influenced by multiple factors such as the cutting force, the material properties of the workpiece, the mechanical properties of the tool, and the wear morphology 10–12 . As a result, the mapping relationship between mechanical properties, self‐lubricating properties, and tool wear rate is not unique 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…It depends on the lubricating components’ content and the strain gradient caused by the modulus difference between the components of composites 8,9 . In addition, the self‐lubricating properties are influenced by multiple factors such as the cutting force, the material properties of the workpiece, the mechanical properties of the tool, and the wear morphology 10–12 . As a result, the mapping relationship between mechanical properties, self‐lubricating properties, and tool wear rate is not unique 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 In addition, the self-lubricating properties are influenced by multiple factors such as the cutting force, the material properties of the workpiece, the mechanical properties of the tool, and the wear morphology. [10][11][12] As a result, the mapping relationship between mechanical properties, self-lubricating properties, and tool wear rate is not unique. 6 To guarantee the optimal cutting performance of self-lubricating tools, it is necessary to appropriately sacrifice the mechanical properties of materials according to the workpiece material with the actual cutting working conditions to ensure the balance between mechanical and self-lubricating properties.…”
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“…In the process of working, the solid lubricant can reduce the surface friction coefficient and wear. However, the way of adding solid lubricants into the metal ceramic matrix powder before sintering has undesirable side effects [2]. Such as the solid lubricants may be oxidized at high sintering temperature, which will damage its lubricating properties [3].…”
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confidence: 99%