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Tribochemistry of Selected Ceramic Materials
Solid State Phenomena, 2006Ceramics, especially nitrides, oxides and carbides, offer advantages over conventional tribological mating elements. Such solids usually are very stable chemically. However, under friction conditions they become quite reactive. It is even possible to say that the friction and wear behavior of ceramics might be more sensitive to the environment than ...
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The Nature and Origin of Tribochemistry
Tribology Letters, 2002Tribochemistry can be defined as the chemical reactions that occur between the lubricant/environment and the surfaces under boundary lubrication conditions. The precise nature of the chemical reactions is not well understood. What causes the reactions to take place is also a subject of speculation.
Stephen M. Hsu, Jun Zhang, Zhanfeng Yin
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Wave Tribochemistry of Post-Plasma States
2013The postplasma period of tribosurface substance transformation is discussed. The problem of concentration autovibrations of reagents in lubricant is studying theoretically. Mathematical apparatus of wave mechanics and some principles of tribochemistry are used for description of these processes.
Dmitrij Lyubimov +2 more
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