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Effect of rough surface patterning on the tribology of W–S–C–Cr self-lubricant coatings

Effect of rough surface patterning on the tribology of W–S–C–Cr self-lubricant coatings
Effect of rough surface patterning on the tribology of W–S–C–Cr self-lubricant coatings
In this work, self-lubricant W–S–C films were alloyed with Cr by co-sputtering chromium and composite WS2–C targets. Besides the usual physical, chemical and mechanical characterization, including the evaluation of the chemical composition, the structure, the morphology, the hardness and the cohesion/adhesion, special attention was paid to the friction and wear analyses of the film deposited on intentionally roughened surfaces. The substrates were steel polished disks with different types of patterns produced by micromachining. To analyze the sliding process, in-situ techniques were applied, such as optical microscopy and Raman spectroscopy monitoring of the wear track. The surfaces in the contact were then analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and 3D profilometry.

The results showed that W–S–C–Cr coating exhibited remarkable ability to reduce the detrimental effect of deep grooves with irregular shape. For specific patterns on the substrate the friction and wear was even slightly lower compared to a polished sample. The grooves were filled with self-lubricant material and acted as reservoirs supporting formation of a low-friction tribolayer.
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Pimentel, Joao Vitor
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Danek, Martin
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Polcar, Tomas
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Polcar, Tomas
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Pimentel, Joao Vitor, Danek, Martin, Polcar, Tomas and Cavaleiro, Albano (2014) Effect of rough surface patterning on the tribology of W–S–C–Cr self-lubricant coatings. Tribology International, 69, 77-83. (doi:10.1016/j.triboint.2013.09.004).

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In this work, self-lubricant W–S–C films were alloyed with Cr by co-sputtering chromium and composite WS2–C targets. Besides the usual physical, chemical and mechanical characterization, including the evaluation of the chemical composition, the structure, the morphology, the hardness and the cohesion/adhesion, special attention was paid to the friction and wear analyses of the film deposited on intentionally roughened surfaces. The substrates were steel polished disks with different types of patterns produced by micromachining. To analyze the sliding process, in-situ techniques were applied, such as optical microscopy and Raman spectroscopy monitoring of the wear track. The surfaces in the contact were then analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and 3D profilometry.

The results showed that W–S–C–Cr coating exhibited remarkable ability to reduce the detrimental effect of deep grooves with irregular shape. For specific patterns on the substrate the friction and wear was even slightly lower compared to a polished sample. The grooves were filled with self-lubricant material and acted as reservoirs supporting formation of a low-friction tribolayer.

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Published date: January 2014
Organisations: nCATS Group

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Local EPrints ID: 365803
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/365803
ISSN: 0301-679X
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ORCID for Tomas Polcar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0863-6287

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Date deposited: 17 Jun 2014 09:22
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Author: Joao Vitor Pimentel
Author: Martin Danek
Author: Tomas Polcar ORCID iD
Author: Albano Cavaleiro

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