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abstract

  • Self-organization during friction in complex surface engineered tribosystems is investigated. The probability of self-organization in these complex tribosystems is studied on the basis of the theoretical concepts of irreversible thermodynamics. It is shown that a higher number of interrelated processes within the system result in an increased probability of self-organization. The results of this thermodynamic model are confirmed by the investigation of the wear performance of a novel Ti0.2Al0.55Cr0.2Si0.03Y0.02N/Ti0.25Al0.65Cr0.1N (PVD) coating with complex nano-multilayered structure under extreme tribological conditions of dry high-speed end milling of hardened H13 tool steel.

authors

  • Fox-Rabinovich, German S
  • Gershman, Iosif S
  • Yamamoto, Kenji
  • Biksa, Andrew
  • Veldhuis, Stephen Clarence
  • Beake, Ben D
  • Kovalev, Anatoliy I

publication date

  • February 2010