Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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617252 | Wear | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Cu-CNFs compact composites with a CNFs content up to 33Â vol% were fabricated out of the powder produced in a one-step CVD process for the purpose of developing a functional material with high electrical and tribological characteristics. The friction coefficient, wear and microstructure of the proposed material were compared to conventional Cu-graphite composites consolidated under the same conditions. The friction coefficient of the Cu-(17-33)vol%CNF was found to be 8 times less than that of pure copper and coincides within experimental error with the Cu-graphite composites. The reduction of the friction coefficient in Cu-CNFs is caused in less extent by squeezed out lubricating carbon debris, as it is in Cu-graphite materials, but by the sliding of very thin wear sheets along the grain boundaries enriched with CNFs. The wear in Cu-33Â vol%CNFs material was more than two times less compared to that of Cu-33Â vol% graphite samples, which is explained by the delamination of thinner wear sheets.
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Authors
T. Larionova, T. Koltsova, Yu. Fadin, O. Tolochko,