Effect of Mating Material and Graphitization on Wear of a-C:H Coating in Boundary Base Oil Lubrication
Carbon fibers
Amorphous carbon
Boundary lubrication
DOI:
10.1007/s11249-019-1248-6
Publication Date:
2020-01-16T06:02:42Z
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ABSTRACT
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) coating exhibits different wear behaviors depending on its counterpart material in boundary lubricated sliding contact. In previous works, tribological behaviors of a-C:H coating were investigated against steel, chromium, and germanium counterpart materials. The specific wear rate of a-C:H coating was found to decrease with the ability of its counterpart material to react with or dissolve carbon. The present study investigated how graphitization of a-C:H coating's top layers and interactions of the counterpart material with carbon influence wear behaviors of a-C:H coating in boundary lubrication. Results show that a-C:H coating shows graphitization of its top layers regardless the counterpart material. Correlation with differences in wear behaviors of the a-C:H coating leads to the conclusion that graphitization will induce high wear of a-C:H coating only when there are also atomic interactions between the DLC coating and its counterpart material.
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