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Viscoplastic Properties and Tribological Behavior of Diamond-Like Carbon Films Using Nanoindentation and Nanoscratch Tests
- Source :
- Synopses of the International Tribology Conference (ITC) Kobe, 2005 (29/05/2005) A-39
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) films have been shown to demonstrate various tribological behaviors: in ultra-high vacuum (UHV), with either friction coefficients as low as 0.01 or less and very mild wear, or very high friction coefficients (>0.4) and drastic wear. These behaviors depend notably on gaseous environment, hydrogen content of the film [1], and on its viscoplastic properties [2,3]. A relation between superlow friction in UHV and viscoplasticity has indeed been established for a-C:H films and confirmed for a fluorinated sample (a-C:F:H). In this study, nanoindentation and nanoscratch tests were conducted in ambient air, using a nanoindentation apparatus, in order to evaluate tribological behaviors, as well as mechanical and viscoplastic properties of different amorphous carbon films.<br />Comment: Conference was held in Kobe, JAPAN 29th of May to 2nd of June 2005
- Subjects :
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- Synopses of the International Tribology Conference (ITC) Kobe, 2005 (29/05/2005) A-39
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.0704.0785
- Document Type :
- Working Paper