Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4986772 | Wear | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Although diamondlike carbon coatings like WC/a-C:H have a proven history of tribological performance in many mechanical applications, studies have reported that these coatings can sometimes experience high wear rates when operating in lubricants with large concentrations of phosphorous- and sulfur-based additives. In this study, WC/a-C:H and TiC/a-C:H coatings have been tribologically tested against AISI 52100 steel and Si3N4 counter faces under boundary lubrication in ISO 320 mineral oil, mineral oil with 1% aryl zinc dithiophosphate and 1% molybdenum dithiocarbamate, and a fully formulated wind turbine gear box oil. Results revealed that the wear coefficients of TiC/a-C:H were much smaller than those of WC/a-C:H in testing performed in lubricants with additives. A thionization wear mechanism was proposed to explain these results.
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Authors
J.A. Fouts, P.J. Shiller, K.K. Mistry, R.D. Evans, G.L. Doll,