Revealing tribo-oxidation mechanisms of the copper-WC system under high tribological loading

Journal Article (2021)
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X. Chen

Y. Ma (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung)

Y. Yang

A. Meng

Z. X. Han

Z. Han

Y. H. Zhao

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.SCRIPTAMAT.2021.114142
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
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Volume number
204

Abstract

The near-surface structural and chemical changes were investigated for pure copper against a tungsten carbide (WC) sphere during high tribological loading. Fundamental stages are identified in the Cu-WC tribo-system: (i) high tribological stress promotes grain refinement to the ultra-fine grains regime in the very beginning; (ii) nucleation of extremely fine (~3 nm) oxygen–enriched Cu nano particles in the near-surface layer and subsequent growth of the Cu
2O oxide; (iii) formation of continuous nanostructured mixing layer with heterogeneous Cu and O distribution in the late stage. Near-surface mechanical mixing is presumably the main contribution to chemical modifications under high tribological loading. Our findings shed atomic-insights into intricate tribochemical modifications, one of the most intriguing phenomena in material-oriented tribology.

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