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Characterization and Modeling of Nano Wear for Molybdenum-Based Lubrication Layer Systems

Bernd Arno Behrens, Gerhard Poll, Kai Möhwald, Simon Schöler, Florian Pape, Dennis Konopka, Kai Brunotte, Hendrik Wester, Sebastian Richter, Norman Heimes*

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Abstract

As a result of global economic and environmental change, the demand for innovative, environmentally-friendly technologies is increasing. Employing solid lubricants in rolling contacts can reduce the use of environmentally harmful greases and oils. The aim of the current research was the development of a solid lubricant system with regenerative properties. The layer system consisted of a molybdenum (Mo) reservoir and a top layer of molybdenum trioxide (MoO3). After surface wear, Mo is supposed to react with atmospheric oxygen and form a new oxide. The determination of the wear volume of thin layers cannot be measured microscopically, which is why the wear behavior is initially determined on the nano level. In this work, single Mo and MoO3 coatings prepared by physical vapor deposition (PVD) are characterized by nano testing. The main objective was to determine the wear volume of the single coatings using a newly developed method considering the initial topology. For this purpose, nano-wear tests with different wear paths and normal forces were carried out and measured by in situ scanning probe microscopy (SPM). Based on the characteristic values determined, the coefficient of wear was determined for wear modeling according to Sarkar. The validation of the wear model developed was carried out by further wear tests on the respective mono layers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1363
JournalNanomaterials
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2021

Keywords

  • CoF
  • Micro tribology
  • Mo-coatings
  • Nano indentation
  • Nano wear
  • SPM
  • Wear behavior
  • Wear modelling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemical Engineering
  • General Materials Science

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