Presentation 2009-03-06
A study of W-Fe-based Composite Materials for Sliding Contacts Containing Solid Lubricants
Masaomi ARAI, Yoshitada WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) Sliding tests are performed for three types of W-Fe composite materials and the contact surface was analyzed using a tapping mode AFM and by finding its surface potential voltage (SPoM). Through the sliding surfaces of the lowest composite material of contact resistance can be found many conductive spots distribution and this material shows the lowest surface potential distribution. Moreover, by EPMA analysis, it has become clear that W only metal contribute larger than conductivity of solid lubricant WS_2. It has been suggested that contact resistance shows clearly lower than two kinds of the other composite materials.
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Keyword(in English) Composite material / Solid lubricant / Tapping mode AFM / Surface potential microscope / EPMA analyses
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Conference Date 2009/2/27(1days)
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Title (in English) A study of W-Fe-based Composite Materials for Sliding Contacts Containing Solid Lubricants
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Keyword(1) Composite material
Keyword(2) Solid lubricant
Keyword(3) Tapping mode AFM
Keyword(4) Surface potential microscope
Keyword(5) EPMA analyses
1st Author's Name Masaomi ARAI
1st Author's Affiliation Major of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Graduate school, Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshitada WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation Major of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Graduate school, Kogakuin University
Date 2009-03-06
Paper # EMD2008-140
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 466
Page pp.pp.-
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