Analysing the Tribological Behaviour of DLC-Coated Dry-Running Deep Groove Ball Bearings with Regard to the Ball Material

Kröner J, Kursawe S, Musayev Y, Tremmel S (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2016

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Publisher: Scitec Publications Ltd.

Book Volume: 856

Pages Range: 143-150

URI: https://www.mfk.uni-erlangen.de?file=pubmfk_5832c9129f873

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.856.143

Abstract

In many applications conventional lubricants which are based on mineral oils cannot be used because it is physically impossible or forbidden by regulations. Operating machine elements, such as rolling element bearings, under dry running conditions is highly demanding in regard to the materials that are being used. Applying thin films to steel substrates was identified as an approach to achieve wear resistant and low friction surfaces at reasonable cost. Furthermore, a substitution of mineral oil based lubricants by coatings is an achievement in terms of sustainability, environmental friendliness and conserving resources.

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APA:

Kröner, J., Kursawe, S., Musayev, Y., & Tremmel, S. (2016). Analysing the Tribological Behaviour of DLC-Coated Dry-Running Deep Groove Ball Bearings with Regard to the Ball Material. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 856, 143-150. https://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.856.143

MLA:

Kröner, Julia, et al. "Analysing the Tribological Behaviour of DLC-Coated Dry-Running Deep Groove Ball Bearings with Regard to the Ball Material." Applied Mechanics and Materials 856 (2016): 143-150.

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