FRICTION AND WEAR AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES,
Abstract
Friction measurements were carried out as a function of temperature using solid surfaces covered by various solid films. The films included a soft metal (lead) and two hard metals (nickel and chromium) applied in various thicknesses, oxide coatings produced naturally by high temperature oxidation of Hastelloy alloys, and a silver coating produced continuously by electrodeposition during sliding. The effectiveness of these coatings depends in a rather complex way on their thickness, their adhesion, and the difference in strength between them and their substrates. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0431818
Entities
People
- Ernest Rabinowicz
- Masaya Imai
- Victor Santos
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology