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Dimigen, H. and Klages, C. R, Microstructure and Wear Behavior of Metal-containing Diamond-like Coatings, Surf. Coat. Technol, Vol. A9,1991,pp. 543-547. [Pg.163]

The microscale friction and wear behavior of thin film of gold (Au) which was prepared in a vacuum sputtering apparatus was investigated. The substrate is Si(lOO) wafer. The film thickness is about 800 nm. For comparison, the microscale friction and wear of the substrate was also studied. [Pg.191]

This chapter is meant to be an overview of ongoing studies of polysiloxane-modified epoxy resins. Because this research area is still quite young, it is not yet possible to write a standard review article. Presented here is the current status of a collaborative effort encompassing chemistry and synthesis of the modified networks, their morphology, their mechanical properties, and their friction and wear behavior. The earliest work in the synthesis and characterization of siloxane-modified networks was done by Riffle et al. 15). More recent research in the area of chemistry and synthesis has been carried out by Tran 17). [Pg.81]

Erdemir, A., Kovalchenko, A., McNallan, M.J., Weltz, S., Lee, A., and Gogotsi, Y. Effects of high-temperature hydrogenation treatment on sliding friction and wear behavior of carbide-derived carbon films. Surf. Coat. Technol. 188-189, 2004 588-593. [Pg.109]

C. R. Blanchard and R. A. Page, Effect of Silicon Carbide Whisker and Titanium Carbide Particulate Additions on the Friction and Wear Behavior of Silicon Nitride, J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 73[11], 3442-3452 (1990). [Pg.88]

Wang H, Lu Q, Ye C, et al. Friction and wear behaviors of ionic liquid of alkylimidazolium hexafluorophosphates as lubricants for steel/steel contact. Wear. 2004. 256, 44-48. [Pg.473]

Mathematical structure-property relations have yet to be developed that tie molecular level information to a prediction of friction and wear behavior. Current theories focus on idealized structures and interfacial interactions that are rarely realized in practice. Thus, statistical representations of the surface topography and interfacial forces need to be integrated with nanotribological measurements to develop more widely applicable and predictive tools. [Pg.1845]

Mu ZG, Zhou F, Zhang SX et al (2005) Effect of the functional groups in ionic liquid molecules on the friction and wear behavior of aluminum alloy in lubricated aluminum-on-steel contact. Tribol Int 38 725-731... [Pg.234]

Jia ZF, Xia YQ, Li JL et al (2010) Friction and wear behavior of diamond-fike carbon coating on plasma nitrided nrild steel under boundary lubrication. Tribol Int 43 474-482... [Pg.234]

Role of Fillers in the Friction and Wear Behavior of High-Density Polyethylene... [Pg.253]

The objective of this paper is to investigate the role of some potential fillers in modifying the friction and wear behavior of high density polyethylene. It has been studied in terms of the transfer film formation capability and its bonding to the counterface in view of the surface texture and chemical reaction possibilities. ... [Pg.254]

BAHADUR AND TABOR Role of Fillers in Friction and Wear Behavior... [Pg.255]

Much of the recent work on the friction and wear behavior of polyimides, with and without graphite fiber reinforcement and/or solid lubricant additives, has been conducted by Fusaro ( 1), who has recently reviewed the field (2). Reduction of friction and wear of polyimides by inclusion of graphite fibers, particularly at elevated temperature, is illustrated in a study by Fusaro and Sliney (3). In... [Pg.269]

Sasaki [223] studied the influence of humidity on friction and wear behavior of SiC/SiC couples. It was shown that humidity decreased the coefficient of friction from 0.5 (dry air) to 0.2 (wet air), simultaneously a decrease in the coefficient of wear was observed from 10 (dry air) to 10 mm N m . ... [Pg.727]

Goldman M., and L. Pruitt. 1998. A comparison of the effects of gamma radiation and plasma sterilization on the molecular structure, fatigue resistance, and wear behavior of UHMWPE. / Biomed Mat Res 40 378-384. [Pg.49]

Atkinson J.R., and R.Z. Cicek. 1984. Silane cross-linked polyethylene for prosthetic applications. Part II. Creep and wear behavior and a preliminary moulding test. Biomaterials 5 326-335. [Pg.68]

Figure 10.15 Comparison of friction and wear behaviors of various PFA composite coatings under dry sliding at 2.56 m/s (320 N, 60 min). Reprinted from [90] Copyright 2010, with permission from Elsevier. Figure 10.15 Comparison of friction and wear behaviors of various PFA composite coatings under dry sliding at 2.56 m/s (320 N, 60 min). Reprinted from [90] Copyright 2010, with permission from Elsevier.

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