Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites

Graphite−metal composites have been used as friction materials owing to their self-lubricity, which is ascribed to the weak interlayer bonding of graphite. To overcome the shortage of graphite flake (GrF)-filled composites of having low tribological properties, graphite-Cu composites with...

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Main Authors: Hai-Xia Guo, Jian-Feng Yang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/2/463
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spelling doaj-599353c1827e409691f144215658dc8c2020-11-25T00:19:32ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-01-0113246310.3390/ma13020463ma13020463Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction CompositesHai-Xia Guo0Jian-Feng Yang1State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaState Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaGraphite−metal composites have been used as friction materials owing to their self-lubricity, which is ascribed to the weak interlayer bonding of graphite. To overcome the shortage of graphite flake (GrF)-filled composites of having low tribological properties, graphite-Cu composites with mesocarbon microbead (MCMB) as the solid lubricant are developed in this paper. The MCMB−Cu composites have a lower friction coefficient and wear rate than do the GrF−Cu composites taken as reference materials, exhibiting a better self-lubricating performance. Microstructural analysis indicates that the relatively weaker interlayer bonding of the MCMB, smooth interface between the MCMB and matrix, and more cementite formation thorough reaction of MCMB and iron are the key factors behind the enhanced tribological properties. In addition, both the friction coefficients and wear rates of the two groups of composites gradually decrease with the graphite content. This work opens an avenue for designing desirable graphite-based metal friction materials.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/2/463cu–matrix compositesmesocarbon microbeadmechanical propertytribological behavior
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author Hai-Xia Guo
Jian-Feng Yang
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Jian-Feng Yang
Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
Materials
cu–matrix composites
mesocarbon microbead
mechanical property
tribological behavior
author_facet Hai-Xia Guo
Jian-Feng Yang
author_sort Hai-Xia Guo
title Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
title_short Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
title_full Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
title_fullStr Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication and Tribological Properties of Mesocarbon Microbead–Cu Friction Composites
title_sort fabrication and tribological properties of mesocarbon microbead–cu friction composites
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Graphite−metal composites have been used as friction materials owing to their self-lubricity, which is ascribed to the weak interlayer bonding of graphite. To overcome the shortage of graphite flake (GrF)-filled composites of having low tribological properties, graphite-Cu composites with mesocarbon microbead (MCMB) as the solid lubricant are developed in this paper. The MCMB−Cu composites have a lower friction coefficient and wear rate than do the GrF−Cu composites taken as reference materials, exhibiting a better self-lubricating performance. Microstructural analysis indicates that the relatively weaker interlayer bonding of the MCMB, smooth interface between the MCMB and matrix, and more cementite formation thorough reaction of MCMB and iron are the key factors behind the enhanced tribological properties. In addition, both the friction coefficients and wear rates of the two groups of composites gradually decrease with the graphite content. This work opens an avenue for designing desirable graphite-based metal friction materials.
topic cu–matrix composites
mesocarbon microbead
mechanical property
tribological behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/2/463
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