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Exploring the beneficial role of tribofilms formed from an epoxy-based hybrid nanocomposite W. Osterle, A. I. Dmitriev, T. Gradt [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Österle, Werner | Gradt, T | Hausler, I | Hammouri, B | Morales Guzman, P. I | Wetzel, B | Yigit, D | Zhang, G | Dmitriev, Andrey I | Томский государственный университет Сибирский физико-технический институт Научные подразделения СФТИ | Томский государственный университет Научное управление Лаборатории НУMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): нанокомпозиты | трибопленки | коэффициент тренияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Tribology international Vol. 88. P. 126-134Abstract: The composition and nanostructure of a beneficial tribofilm formed during sliding of a hybrid nanocomposite against steel were characterized comprehensively. A similar nanostructure was produced by high energy ball milling of the three identified tribofilm constituents: silica, hematite and graphite. By supplying powders to a pin-on-disc test it has been shown that neither silica, nor hematite, nor a mixture of both provide the low coefficient of friction (COF) observed for the hybrid composite. Only if graphite was blended with the oxides, the low COF was obtained. Thus, a film of finely dispersed stable inorganic wear products containing 15 vol% graphite provides low friction and wear in the considered case.
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The composition and nanostructure of a beneficial tribofilm formed during sliding of a hybrid nanocomposite against steel were characterized comprehensively. A similar nanostructure was produced by high energy ball milling of the three identified tribofilm constituents: silica, hematite and graphite. By supplying powders to a pin-on-disc test it has been shown that neither silica, nor hematite, nor a mixture of both provide the low coefficient of friction (COF) observed for the hybrid composite. Only if graphite was blended with the oxides, the low COF was obtained. Thus, a film of finely dispersed stable inorganic wear products containing 15 vol% graphite provides low friction and wear in the considered case.

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