Original paper
Effect of the Slide-to-Roll Ratio and the Contact Kinematics on the Elastohydrodynamic Friction in Diamond-Like-Carbon Contacts with Different Wetting Behaviours
Abstract
In this paper, we show how the slide-to-roll ratio (SRR), the contact kinematics and the surface energy all have important effects on the elastohydrodynamic friction. As reported previously, diamond-like-carbon (DLC) contacts of the type DLC/DLC provide the lowest coefficient of friction, in particular those DLC materials with the lowest surface energies (three different DLC coatings were used in this study). A friction reduction of up to 48 %,...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of the Slide-to-Roll Ratio and the Contact Kinematics on the Elastohydrodynamic Friction in Diamond-Like-Carbon Contacts with Different Wetting Behaviours
Published Date
Sep 9, 2015
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
1
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