Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9679369 Wear 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reports the authors' recent studies on the correlation among electron work function (EWF), adhesion and friction of transition metals. The EWF is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the Fermi level. This parameter characterizes the electronic behavior of metals and can be determined experimentally. In this study, the metal-metal friction under light loads was evaluated employing a micro-tribometer. It was demonstrated that adhesion and friction of the transition metals were closely related to their electron work functions. The adhesion between two different metals in contact could be expressed as a function of their EWFs and electron densities. Consequently, the friction between the two metals under light loads could be estimated based on these two parameters.
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