Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
617827 Wear 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Friction and wear behaviors of W–C:H coatings with different tungsten contents sliding against bearing steel balls at different air humidities were investigated. The worn out surfaces of steel balls and coatings were analyzed with the aid of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman spectroscopy. A tribolayer composed of a graphite-like material mixed with tungsten and iron oxides was observed on the friction surfaces of the steel balls. The chemical and phase compositions of the tribolayer, which depend both on the tungsten content in coatings and air humidity, determine the tribological properties of the W–C:H coating in a frictional contact with bearing steel. At average air humidity (50%), those coatings that contain less than 10 at% of tungsten in a frictional contact with steel exhibit favorable tribological properties. The friction coefficient of frictional contacts under test reaches a low value (f∼0.01) at a low air humidity and increases with humidity of up to ca. 0.2. The best tribological properties in a wide range of air humidity (5–90%) have been found for W–C:H coatings with the tungsten content between 2 and 5 at%.

► Tribological behaviors of W–C:H coatings sliding against bearing steel were investigated. ► Tribolayer composed of graphite-like material and tungsten oxides was observed on friction surfaces of steel balls. ► Influence of relative air humidity on the friction and wear behaviors of coatings discussed. ► Best tribological properties have been found for W–C:H coating with tungsten content between 2 and 5 at%.

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