Abstract
Abstract
The effect of antiwear (AW) commercial additive concentration on the load-carrying capacity (scuffing resistance) of a-C:H:W/steel tribo-system intended for heavy-loaded machine parts was investigated. For comparison, steel/steel contacts were also investigated.
The scuffing resistance has been measured as the limiting pressure of seizure (
The results of the tribological experiments performed in sliding contact have shown that, by the application of the a-C:H:W coating, the tribological properties of the system were significantly improved compared with the steel friction pairs. It has also been found that it is possible to reduce the concentration of commercial AW additive below 1.0 wt%.
The surface topography of the rubbed surface was investigated with optical microscopy and atomic force microscopy; the elemental chemical nature of the AW film generated on the steel counter-surface (a-C:H:W/steel tribosystem) was investigated with energy dispersive spectrometry, glow discharge optical emission spectrometry, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
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