2021
DOI: 10.1142/s2424913021500053
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Tribological behaviors of DLC films with hierarchical surface textures under water lubrication: A molecular dynamic simulation

Abstract: Tribological behaviors of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films with different levels of hierarchical surface textures with lubricant water molecules are investigated through molecular dynamics simulation. The friction forces stabilize at a small value for small normal loads, due to the complete separation between DLC films by water molecules, while friction forces with large normal loads show complicated changes under the cooperation of interfacial evolution and water behaviors. Under large normal loads, friction f… Show more

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“…This indicates an enhanced wear resistance and conforms the law [32,33] (which defines that the wear rate is inversely proportional to hardness and is mainly based on single wear mechanism). When the Si content further increases from 1.0 to 1.5, the hardness of the coating increases from 826 to 943 HV and the wear rate increases from 0.107 to 0.753 × 10 -4 mm 3 •N -1 m -1 during friction process, which does not obey the law anymore.…”
Section: Tribological Behaviors and Microhardnesssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This indicates an enhanced wear resistance and conforms the law [32,33] (which defines that the wear rate is inversely proportional to hardness and is mainly based on single wear mechanism). When the Si content further increases from 1.0 to 1.5, the hardness of the coating increases from 826 to 943 HV and the wear rate increases from 0.107 to 0.753 × 10 -4 mm 3 •N -1 m -1 during friction process, which does not obey the law anymore.…”
Section: Tribological Behaviors and Microhardnesssupporting
confidence: 78%