Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
701213 Diamond and Related Materials 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dependence of DLC film friction on the roughness of stainless steel mating balls was investigated in water and air environments. It was found that the steel ball surface parameters of Ra and surface density of summits (Dsum) showed a high correlation with the film friction in a water environment but in an air environment, the correlation was low with the friction coefficients scattered across the parameters of roughness. The difference in the frictional behaviors was explained by the presence of lubrication film that formed in the water environment. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the friction behaviour of DLC film in water environment was interpreted on the basis of boundary lubrication theory proposed by Nakahara.

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