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Tribological Properties of Combined Metal-Oxide–Ceramic Layers on Light Alloys

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We study the tribological behavior of combined metal-oxide–ceramic layers synthesized on electric-arc coatings sprayed from solid electrode wires in couples with steel and bronze riders placed in a commercial diesel mineral oil with and without adding insignificant amounts of glycerol. It is shown that the efficiency of the lubricating mixture is independent of the concentration of glycerol, which participates solely in the chemical transformations realized under the conditions of friction interaction.

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Translated from Fizyko-Khimichna Mekhanika Materialiv, Vol.48, No.2, pp.55–64, March–April, 2012.

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Student, М.М., Dovhunyk, V.М., Klapkiv, М.D. et al. Tribological Properties of Combined Metal-Oxide–Ceramic Layers on Light Alloys. Mater Sci 48, 180–190 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11003-012-9489-7

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