Recent Progress on the Tribological Applications of Solid Lubricants

Author:

Miao Changqing1,Tang Jun23,Yang Kang4,Xiao Na5,Shao Zihe1,Zhang Feizhi26,Zhang Honglei23,Xiong Yahui23,Xiong Bangying23,Chen Hao4

Affiliation:

1. Xinxiang University School of Chemistry & Materials Engineering, , Xinxiang 453003 , China

2. Anyang Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Avenue West of Yellow River, Anyang 455000 , China ;

3. Sichuan University of Science & Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering, , 180# Xueyuan Street, Huixing Road, Zigong 643000 , China

4. Anyang Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Avenue West of Yellow River, Anyang 455000 , China

5. Huanghe University of Science and Technology Department of Engineering, , Zhengzhou 450000 , China

6. Henan Institute of Science and Technology School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, , Xinxiang, Henan 453000 , China

Abstract

Abstract Nonrenewable energy has produced abundant waste during tribological applications because a large portion of energy has been consumed to overcome friction and wear. Solid lubricants have recently aroused significant interest due to their defined friction and wear properties. Despite enormous efforts on solid lubricants, their important contributions to coatings, bulk materials, oil/grease, and super-lubricity have not yet been fully evaluated. This paper discusses in detail the present status of solid lubricants as effective reinforcements in tribology. It begins with the introduction of various descriptions and advanced structures of solid lubricants. Afterwards, it discussed their applications on improving friction properties in coatings and bulk materials. Additionally, lubrication mechanisms of solid lubricants in oil/grease are highlighted, followed by the detailed discussion of super-lubricity for solid lubricants. Finally, this review concludes final outlooks on the main challenges and future directions in this key area.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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