CU nanoparticles effect on the tribological properties of hydrosilicate powders as lubricant additive for steel–steel contacts
Abstract
The effect of Cu nanoparticles (NPs) on the tribological behaviors of serpentine powders (SPs) suspended in diesel oil was investigated. Results show that the optimum mass ratio of Cu NPs to SPs is 7.5:92.5. With the addition of the above mixture to oil, the tribological properties can be significantly improved compared with those of the oil containing SPs alone. A more smooth and compact tribofilm has formed on the worn surface, which is...
Paper Details
Title
CU nanoparticles effect on the tribological properties of hydrosilicate powders as lubricant additive for steel–steel contacts
Published Date
Jul 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
7-8
Pages
878 - 886
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