Smart surfaces for lubrication: solid lubricants and adaptive texture
Smart surfaces for lubrication: solid lubricants and adaptive texture
Modern thin films, although still being developed at laboratory scale, promise revolutionary changes in surface engineering. For automotive industry, we will focus on two classes of thin films with the potential to decrease or even eliminate oil additives, reduce friction, and improve control of tribological process.
solid lubricant coating, magnetron sputtering, adaptive surface texture, boundary lubrication
978-3-319-14770-3
203-214
Polcar, T.
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2015
Polcar, T.
c669b663-3ba9-4e7b-9f97-8ef5655ac6d2
Polcar, T.
(2015)
Smart surfaces for lubrication: solid lubricants and adaptive texture.
In,
Cha, Sung Chul and Erdemir, Ali
(eds.)
Coating Technology for Vehicle Applications.
Cham, CH.
Springer, .
(doi:10.1007/978-3-319-14771-0_12).
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Modern thin films, although still being developed at laboratory scale, promise revolutionary changes in surface engineering. For automotive industry, we will focus on two classes of thin films with the potential to decrease or even eliminate oil additives, reduce friction, and improve control of tribological process.
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Published date: 2015
Keywords:
solid lubricant coating, magnetron sputtering, adaptive surface texture, boundary lubrication
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Local EPrints ID: 379159
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/379159
ISBN: 978-3-319-14770-3
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Sung Chul Cha
Editor:
Ali Erdemir
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