2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2005.03.030
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Improvement of tribological performance of steel by solid lubricant shot-peening in dry rolling/sliding contact wear tests

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“…Previous studies on MoS 2 have concentrated mainly on its use as an extreme pressure additive in lubricating oil and as a lubricant additive in polymeric/metallic composites [17][18][19][20][21]. There has been strong interest in the properties of the MoS 2 composites such as thermal oxidation stability, wear reduction mechanism, rolling contact fatigue and material transfer [22]. This contribution aims to study the tribology and morphology of various solid solutions IF-Mo x W 1-x S 2 in frictional experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies on MoS 2 have concentrated mainly on its use as an extreme pressure additive in lubricating oil and as a lubricant additive in polymeric/metallic composites [17][18][19][20][21]. There has been strong interest in the properties of the MoS 2 composites such as thermal oxidation stability, wear reduction mechanism, rolling contact fatigue and material transfer [22]. This contribution aims to study the tribology and morphology of various solid solutions IF-Mo x W 1-x S 2 in frictional experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, particle size plays also an important role in the reactivity of the fullerenes. It has been established that smaller particles have a higher reactivity [22] which may be rationalized by their defect density caused by the radius of curvature. In this context there is only a slight difference between the smaller particles (25 nm) and the largest ones (40 nm).…”
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“…Matsui and Kakishima investigated the effect of shot-peening on wear resistance of steel in dry rolling/sliding wear tests. Results indicated that the pre-shot-peening treatment with ceramic balls could maintain the particulate solid lubricant well on the sample surface [9]. Wang et al prepared a nanocrystalline layer of about 10 µm thick on the surface of a low carbon steel plate by means of surface mechanical attrition treatment.…”
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“…Hybrid-shot improves lubricating property by tribological method, 7) while nitriding at a low temperature increases abrasion property by higher hardness and decreases distortion caused by heat treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%