Tribological Performance of Diamond-like Nanocomposite Coatings: Influence of Environments and Laser Surface Texturing
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2021-09-30
Author(s)
Pimenov, Sergei M.
Zavedeev, Evgeny V.
Zilova, Olga S.
Lepekhov, Alexander P.
Jaeggi, Beat
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Diamond-like nanocomposite (DLN) films (a-C:H:Si:O films) are characterized by their unique structure and remarkable tribological properties to be pronounced under various environmental and surface modification conditions. In this paper, we investigated the effects of environments (humid air, water and oil lubrication, elevated temperatures) and laser surface texturing on tribological performance of DLN coatings. Femtosecond laser (wavelength 515 nm) was used for surface texturing. Comparative tests of DLN films sliding against different counterbodies (steel, Si3N4) in humid air and water demonstrated the low-friction and low-wear performance under water, in the absence of chemical interaction of water with the counterbody surface. The wear rates of the film and Si3N4 ball in water, 7.5 × 10−9 and 2.6 × 10−9 mm3/(Nm), were found to be considerably lower than the corresponding values 6.8 × 10−7 and 3.8 × 10−8 mm3/(Nm) in humid air, in spite of higher
friction in water-lubricated sliding. Laser surface texturing of DLN films was performed to fabricate microcrater arrays, followed by tribological testing under oil lubrication at different temperatures, from 23 to 100 ◦C. The lubricated friction performance of laser-textured films was improved at both the room temperature and elevated temperatures. The friction coefficient was reduced from 0.1 (original film) to 0.083 for laser-textured film at room temperature, and then to 0.068 at 100 ◦C. The nano-/microfriction behavior of laser-structured surface characterized by lower friction forces than the original surface was demonstrated using friction force microscopy in ambient air. The obtained results demonstrate excellent tribological properties of DLN coatings in various environments, which
can be further improved by femtosecond-laser-surface texturing.
friction in water-lubricated sliding. Laser surface texturing of DLN films was performed to fabricate microcrater arrays, followed by tribological testing under oil lubrication at different temperatures, from 23 to 100 ◦C. The lubricated friction performance of laser-textured films was improved at both the room temperature and elevated temperatures. The friction coefficient was reduced from 0.1 (original film) to 0.083 for laser-textured film at room temperature, and then to 0.068 at 100 ◦C. The nano-/microfriction behavior of laser-structured surface characterized by lower friction forces than the original surface was demonstrated using friction force microscopy in ambient air. The obtained results demonstrate excellent tribological properties of DLN coatings in various environments, which
can be further improved by femtosecond-laser-surface texturing.
Subjects
QC Physics
Publisher DOI
Journal
Coatings
ISSN
2079-6412
Organization
Volume
11
Issue
10
Publisher
MDPI
Submitter
Neuenschwander, Beat
Citation apa
Pimenov, S. M., Zavedeev, E. V., Zilova, O. S., Lepekhov, A. P., Jaeggi, B., & Neuenschwander, B. (2021). Tribological Performance of Diamond-like Nanocomposite Coatings: Influence of Environments and Laser Surface Texturing. In Coatings (Vol. 11, Issue 10). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.15512
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