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Tribological behaviour of silver based self-lubricating composite

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posted on 2024-06-18, 17:19 authored by FY Chen, Y Feng, H Shao, B Li, G Qian, YF Liu, XB Zhang
Silver based composites with varying concentration of graphite and/or MoS2 were prepared by powder metallurgy method. Impacts of composition on the tribological performance of the composites in ambient air and vacuum were investigated. The lowest friction in air was achieved by Ag-20G (vol.-%) composite, while Ag-20MoS2 exhibited the best lubricity in vacuum. XPS evaluation revealed the oxidation of MoS2 in air and a decrease concentration of graphite on the surface of the wear tracks under vacuum. As the proportion of graphite to MoS2 increased, the friction coefficient and the wear rates ascended gradually in air while decreased sharply under vacuum. As compared with other compositions, Ag-15MoS 2-5G exhibited a comparable stable and good tribological performance as the environmental condition changed for its friction coefficient and wear rate remained around 0.14 and 5 × 10-6 mm3 N -1 m-1. © 2013 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

History

Journal

Powder Metallurgy

Volume

56

Pagination

397-404

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0032-5899

eISSN

1743-2901

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

5

Publisher

Taylor & Francis