Affiliation:
1. Zhejiang University
2. Maritime Safety Administration of Fuzhou
3. Zhejiang University-Taizhou
4. Ningbo Special Equipment Inspection Center
Abstract
Surface texture of tribological interfaces has the potential to improve friction and lubrication performance of various mechanical components. This review paper emphasizes on the current status of the research of surface texture, including the features, the effects on tribological performance, the forming techniques, and the modeling and simulation of surface texture. It is intended to help readers to gain a more comprehensive view on surface texture of tribological interfaces.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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