2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.11.061
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Wear mechanism and evolution of tribofilm of ceramic on steel pairs under ester oil lubrication in wide temperature range

Lvzhou Li,
Pengpeng Bai,
Xiangli Wen
et al.
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“…It is reported that ceramic materials can form smoother surfaces when interacting with steel, reducing adhesion and adhesive wear. Moreover, ceramics' hardness and lower tendency to adhere to steel reduce adhesive and abrasive wear [41].…”
Section: Lubricity Of Protic Ionic Liquid Additivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is reported that ceramic materials can form smoother surfaces when interacting with steel, reducing adhesion and adhesive wear. Moreover, ceramics' hardness and lower tendency to adhere to steel reduce adhesive and abrasive wear [41].…”
Section: Lubricity Of Protic Ionic Liquid Additivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…adhesion and adhesive wear. Moreover, ceramics' hardness and lower tendency to adhere to steel reduce adhesive and abrasive wear [41].…”
Section: Lubricity Of Protic Ionic Liquid Additivementioning
confidence: 99%