Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication

The tribological properties, under water-lubricated conditions, of three major nano-composite coatings, i.e., diamond-like carbon (DLC or a-C), amorphous carbon nitride (a-CNx) and transition metallic nitride-based (TiN-based, CrN-based), coatings are reviewed. The influences of microstructure (com...

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Main Authors: Qianzhi Wang, Fei Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/5/1/5
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spelling doaj-4d2b4815c9f64ef3b0205d2d55308c102020-11-25T00:29:26ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422017-02-0151510.3390/lubricants5010005lubricants5010005Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water LubricationQianzhi Wang0Fei Zhou1State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical Structures, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, Jiangsu, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical Structures, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, Jiangsu, ChinaThe tribological properties, under water-lubricated conditions, of three major nano-composite coatings, i.e., diamond-like carbon (DLC or a-C), amorphous carbon nitride (a-CNx) and transition metallic nitride-based (TiN-based, CrN-based), coatings are reviewed. The influences of microstructure (composition and architecture) and test conditions (counterparts and friction parameters) on their friction and wear behavior under water lubrication are systematically elucidated. In general, DLC and a-CNx coatings exhibit superior tribological performance under water lubrication due to the formation of the hydrophilic group and the lubricating layer with low shear strength, respectively. In contrast, TiN-based and CrN-based coatings present relatively poor tribological performance in pure water, but are expected to present promising applications in sea water because of their good corrosion resistance. No matter what kind of coatings, an appropriate selection of counterpart materials would make their water-lubricated tribological properties more prominent. Currently, Si-based materials are deemed as beneficial counterparts under water lubrication due to the formation of silica gel originating from the hydration of Si. In the meantime, the tribological properties of nano-composite coatings in water could be enhanced at appropriate normal load and sliding velocity due to mixed or hydrodynamic lubrication. At the end of this article, the main research that is now being developed concerning the development of nano-composite coatings under water lubrication is described synthetically.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/5/1/5nano-composite coatingswater lubricationtribochemical reactionfrictionwear
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Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
Lubricants
nano-composite coatings
water lubrication
tribochemical reaction
friction
wear
author_facet Qianzhi Wang
Fei Zhou
author_sort Qianzhi Wang
title Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
title_short Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
title_full Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
title_fullStr Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
title_full_unstemmed Progress in Tribological Properties of Nano-Composite Hard Coatings under Water Lubrication
title_sort progress in tribological properties of nano-composite hard coatings under water lubrication
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2017-02-01
description The tribological properties, under water-lubricated conditions, of three major nano-composite coatings, i.e., diamond-like carbon (DLC or a-C), amorphous carbon nitride (a-CNx) and transition metallic nitride-based (TiN-based, CrN-based), coatings are reviewed. The influences of microstructure (composition and architecture) and test conditions (counterparts and friction parameters) on their friction and wear behavior under water lubrication are systematically elucidated. In general, DLC and a-CNx coatings exhibit superior tribological performance under water lubrication due to the formation of the hydrophilic group and the lubricating layer with low shear strength, respectively. In contrast, TiN-based and CrN-based coatings present relatively poor tribological performance in pure water, but are expected to present promising applications in sea water because of their good corrosion resistance. No matter what kind of coatings, an appropriate selection of counterpart materials would make their water-lubricated tribological properties more prominent. Currently, Si-based materials are deemed as beneficial counterparts under water lubrication due to the formation of silica gel originating from the hydration of Si. In the meantime, the tribological properties of nano-composite coatings in water could be enhanced at appropriate normal load and sliding velocity due to mixed or hydrodynamic lubrication. At the end of this article, the main research that is now being developed concerning the development of nano-composite coatings under water lubrication is described synthetically.
topic nano-composite coatings
water lubrication
tribochemical reaction
friction
wear
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/5/1/5
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