Artigo Revisado por pares

Tribological behavior and mechanism of self-lubricating wear-resistant composite coatings fabricated by one-step plasma electrolytic oxidation

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 97; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.triboint.2016.01.020

ISSN

1879-2464

Autores

Bing Yin, Zhenjun Peng, Jun Liang, Kongjie Jin, Shengyu Zhu, Jun Yang, Zhuhui Qiao,

Tópico(s)

Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research

Resumo

The productions of self-lubricating alumina–graphite composite coatings were prepared through one-step plasma electrolytic oxidation in an appropriate graphite-dispersed electrolyte solution, and the microstructure, composition and phase constituents were examined. The friction and wear properties were investigated by sliding the disk samples against Si3N4 balls under dry and deionized water conditions, respectively. Molecular dynamics simulations about the interface states of graphite were also carried out to assist in the evaluation of the self-lubricating and wear-resistant mechanisms, making up the weakness of the conventional experimental method in microscopic study. The results indicated that the oxidation coatings greatly improved the wear resistance of pure aluminum. Further improvement in the wear resistance was achieved by self-lubricating of solid lubricant in oxidation coatings. In wear process, the wear debris aggregated together on the worn surface and the graphite particles formed layered structures, which exhibited excellent self-lubricating behavior and decreased the shear stresses generated by the moving stylus.

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