A Review on Tribological Study of DLC Coatings in Combination with Bio Based Lubricants

M. Hanif, Rehan Zahid, R. Mufti, M. Waqas, Tehreem Naveed
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In past few years DLC coatings and bio based lubricants have gained significant attraction due to their excellent tribological properties. Biolubricants showed synergetic behavior with contact surfaces, when used as a lubricant. Reason behind the attraction towards biolubricants is that they are renewable and biodegradable source of energy. The dominant properties of biolubricants are high flash point, less coefficient of friction, good wear resistance, high viscosity index, lower toxicity and high biodegradability. On the other hand, diamond like carbon (DLC) coatings have also gained attraction due to their excellent tribological properties which enables them to reduce the COF and wear of contact surfaces. In literature, many experimental studies have been carried out by researchers on DLC coating and biolubricants to analyze their interaction. Although biolubricants are not much applying in practical tribology fields but their properties are significant as compared to conventional synthetic lubricants. In this review paper, data from past few years published papers have been arranged in an organized manner to study the interaction of DLC coatings with biolubricants. Most widely used DLC coatings (W-DLC, a-C:H DLC, ta-C DLC) and biolubricants (palm oil, coconut oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, jatropha oil and rapeseed oil) were considered for this study. Tribological performance of symmetric (DLC) contacts and asymmetric (DLC and steel) contacts with biolubricants have been analyzed by comparing the average values of coefficient of friction and coefficient of wear. Synergetic behavior was obtained when biolubricants were used with symmetric DLC coated contact while tribological results were not much effective in case of asymmetrical contact of DLC coatings and steel.
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DLC涂层与生物基润滑油复合摩擦学研究进展
近年来,DLC涂层和生物基润滑剂因其优异的摩擦学性能而受到广泛关注。当用作润滑剂时,生物润滑剂与接触面表现出协同作用。生物润滑剂吸引人的原因是它们是可再生和可生物降解的能源。生物润滑剂的主要特性是闪点高、摩擦系数小、耐磨性好、粘度指数高、毒性低、生物降解性好。另一方面,类金刚石碳(DLC)涂层也因其优异的摩擦学性能而受到关注,这使得它们能够减少接触面的COF和磨损。在文献中,研究者对DLC涂层和生物润滑剂进行了许多实验研究,分析它们之间的相互作用。虽然生物润滑剂在实际摩擦学领域的应用不多,但与传统的合成润滑剂相比,其性能具有重要意义。在这篇综述文章中,我们整理了过去几年发表的论文数据,研究了DLC涂层与生物润滑剂的相互作用。本研究考虑了最广泛使用的DLC涂层(W-DLC, a-C:H DLC, ta-C DLC)和生物润滑剂(棕榈油,椰子油,菜籽油,葵花籽油,麻疯树油和菜籽油)。通过比较摩擦系数和磨损系数的平均值,分析了生物润滑剂作用下对称(DLC)接触和非对称(DLC和钢)接触的摩擦学性能。生物润滑剂与DLC涂层对称接触时具有协同作用,而DLC涂层与钢不对称接触时摩擦学效果不明显。
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