Friction, Wear, and Surface Film Formation Characteristics of Diamond-Like Carbon Thin Coating in Valvetrain Application
Autor: | Steven J. Simko, Rob Zdrodowski, Kaustav Sinha, Douglas G. McWatt, Dairene Uy, Arup Gangopadhyay |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Materials science
integumentary system Diamond-like carbon Mechanical Engineering chemistry.chemical_element Surfaces and Interfaces Surface finish engineering.material Surfaces Coatings and Films body regions Valvetrain Tappet chemistry Coating Mechanics of Materials engineering Lubricant Composite material human activities Carbon Friction torque |
Zdroj: | Tribology Transactions. 54:104-114 |
ISSN: | 1547-397X 1040-2004 |
DOI: | 10.1080/10402004.2010.525693 |
Popis: | The friction and wear characteristics of thin diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings have been investigated extensively in recent years mostly in laboratory bench tests. These coatings are known to provide significant friction reduction in the absence of lubricants. In the presence of lubricants, the friction benefits of these coatings are not clearly demonstrated. The current investigation is focused on exploring the friction reduction potential of a DLC coating obtained from a supplier in laboratory bench tests and in a motored valve train test. The DLC coating was deposited on the bucket tappet. In laboratory bench tests, results showed significant friction reduction in the absence of any lubricant but not in the presence of engine oil. In motored valve train tests a significant reduction in friction torque was observed when compared against a slightly rougher uncoated bucket, but no reduction was observed when compared against uncoated bucket tappet with comparable surface finish. Under boundary lubricati... |
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