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Tribological properties of nanostripe surface structures—a design concept for improving tribological properties

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Published 4 November 2010 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation K Miyake et al 2010 J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 43 465302 DOI 10.1088/0022-3727/43/46/465302

0022-3727/43/46/465302

Abstract

The tribological properties of nanostripe surface structures were investigated using a pin-on-plate tribometer in order to propose a design concept for improving the tribological properties. The authors used four kinds of nanostripe structures consisting of different combinations of materials (Fe–Au, C–SiC, Al–Al2O3 and Al–Pt) fabricated by a process they had previously proposed. The frictional properties of the nanostripe structures depended on the materials that constituted the nanostripes. When the sliding direction in friction tests was parallel to the microgrooves, nanostripe structures remained on all surfaces even after friction tests. Based on the friction test results, the authors considered a design concept for nanostripe structures in tribological applications.

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10.1088/0022-3727/43/46/465302