Examining the Evolution of Microstructure and ITS Effect on the Mechanical and Tribological Properties
Dată
2017Autor
Constantinescu, Stela
Abstract
This paper investigates the superior frictional performance of Ti-DLC films,
by examining the evolution of microstructure and its effect on the mechanical and
tribological properties. The superior frictional performance of Ti-DLC films can be
attributed to the special microstructure related to the development of embedded
fullerene-like microstructures as a result of incorporation of TiO2 clusters. The
factors contributing to the ultralow friction include high hardness and cohesion,
excellent toughness, and high load bearing capacity (brought by the increased
crosslinking and elastic energy storage ability), the friction-induced structural
transformation rendering an ultralow shear resistance and the excellent resistance
to oxidation-induced mechanical property degradation (due to the doped TiO2).
The Raman, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, atomic force
microscope and micro-indentation measurements consistently reveal or indicate the
formation of curved graphene sheets or fullerene-like microstructures with
increasing CH4/Ar ratio.
Colecții
- 2017 fascicula9 nr3 [10]