“…51,52 Using self-lubricating materials could improve the tribological behavior of high speed steels. 33,57,65–69,72–74 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using self-lubricating materials could improve the tribological behavior of high speed steels. 33,57,[65][66][67][68][69][72][73][74] Based on the aforementioned literature and conclusions, in spite significant progress has been performed in recent years in the field of surface coatings, sloid lubricants, and tribological self-lubricating materials, investigating the tribological characteristics of M50 steel containing different solid lubricants still needs more attention of researchers. Hence, the authors recommend that the tribological behavior of M50 high speed steel with solid lubricants such as PbO-MoS 2 and ZnO-WS 2 should be explored and understood in more detail with firm evidence with the help of modern analytical methods.…”
Section: The Microstructure and Carbides Of M50 Wouldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using lubrication is one of the methods to reduce the friction coefficient between the material and cutting tool and hence controlling the generated heat during the running process of machining. 66–69 As can be seen from Figure 35, the conventional or traditional coatings of lubrication have strong effects when operating either at temperatures less than 500℃ such as graphite, soft metals, polymer, and transition metal dichalcogenide (tungsten and molybdenum disulphides, ditellurides, and diselenides) or at temperatures more than 500℃ such as fluorides, oxides, etc. 33 …”
Section: Characterization and Behavior Of High Speed Steel Incorporatmentioning
Recent strides in contact mechanics of M50 steel offer unique opportunities for better and more control of its tribological behavior and mechanical properties under different contact and surrounding conditions. Most researchers have focused on the solid lubricants on M50 steel as the key strategy for improving the tribological properties. In this paper, we have selected a wide range of previous late studies to discuss the different mechanisms leading to an improvement in the tribological properties of M50 steel via solid lubricants. A discussion of M50 steel industrial applications is also reviewed. The main objective is to develop an exhaustive understanding of the tribological behavior of M50 steel with solid lubricant additives under different conditions and also provide some prospects to be considered for future work.
“…51,52 Using self-lubricating materials could improve the tribological behavior of high speed steels. 33,57,65–69,72–74 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using self-lubricating materials could improve the tribological behavior of high speed steels. 33,57,[65][66][67][68][69][72][73][74] Based on the aforementioned literature and conclusions, in spite significant progress has been performed in recent years in the field of surface coatings, sloid lubricants, and tribological self-lubricating materials, investigating the tribological characteristics of M50 steel containing different solid lubricants still needs more attention of researchers. Hence, the authors recommend that the tribological behavior of M50 high speed steel with solid lubricants such as PbO-MoS 2 and ZnO-WS 2 should be explored and understood in more detail with firm evidence with the help of modern analytical methods.…”
Section: The Microstructure and Carbides Of M50 Wouldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using lubrication is one of the methods to reduce the friction coefficient between the material and cutting tool and hence controlling the generated heat during the running process of machining. 66–69 As can be seen from Figure 35, the conventional or traditional coatings of lubrication have strong effects when operating either at temperatures less than 500℃ such as graphite, soft metals, polymer, and transition metal dichalcogenide (tungsten and molybdenum disulphides, ditellurides, and diselenides) or at temperatures more than 500℃ such as fluorides, oxides, etc. 33 …”
Section: Characterization and Behavior Of High Speed Steel Incorporatmentioning
Recent strides in contact mechanics of M50 steel offer unique opportunities for better and more control of its tribological behavior and mechanical properties under different contact and surrounding conditions. Most researchers have focused on the solid lubricants on M50 steel as the key strategy for improving the tribological properties. In this paper, we have selected a wide range of previous late studies to discuss the different mechanisms leading to an improvement in the tribological properties of M50 steel via solid lubricants. A discussion of M50 steel industrial applications is also reviewed. The main objective is to develop an exhaustive understanding of the tribological behavior of M50 steel with solid lubricant additives under different conditions and also provide some prospects to be considered for future work.
“…Decreasing the friction coefficient between cutting tool and the machined material leads to reducing the heat produced during the process. Recently a number of articles on solid lubricants and their application in machining processes have been published [9][10][11][12].…”
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