Investigation of Wear by Electron Diffraction
Autor: | M. Antler, L. M. Niebylski, L. O. Brockway |
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Rok vydání: | 1958 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy General Engineering chemistry.chemical_element Surfaces and Interfaces engineering.material Surfaces Coatings and Films Amorphous solid Electron diffraction chemistry Mechanics of Materials Molybdenum engineering Lubrication Cast iron Crystallite Dry lubricant Oil additive |
Zdroj: | A S L E Transactions. 1:304-311 |
ISSN: | 0569-8197 |
Popis: | This review of electron diffraction theory and technique emphasizes its scope and limitations in the study of lubrication. The first section describes important areas of wear and friction studies where the electron diffraction method may be used, with examples chosen from the literature. Included in the discussion are: (a) monolayers, liquid lubricants, and greases, (b) polished and amorphous films, (c) the relation to wear of the crystallite size of surface phases, (d) possible relations between wear and the orientation of surface films, (e) solid lubricants, (f) mechanism of extreme pressure lubrication, and (g) the identification of wear debris. The second part of the paper presents the electron diffraction results from three wear studies in the authors' laboratories. Molybdenum isobutylxanthate is an effective extreme pressure oil additive for hard steel. Electron diffraction shows that the anti-wear mechanism may in part be due to the formation of a film containing iron monosulfide. Cast iron top-pis... |
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