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Volume 2 No. 3
15 August 2014

Wanlin GUO, Jun YIN, Hu QIU, Yufeng GUO, Hongrong WU, Minmin XUE

2014, 2(3): 209-225.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0064-0
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When material dimensions are reduced to the nanoscale, exceptional physical mechanics properties can be obtained that differ significantly from the corresponding bulk materials. Here we review the physical mechanics of the friction of low-dimensional nanomaterials, including zero-dimensional nanoparticles, one- dimensional multiwalled nanotubes and nanowires, and two-dimensional nanomaterials—such as graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and transition-metal dichalcogenides—as well...

Nay Win KHUN, He ZHANG, Lee Hoon LIM, Chee Yoon YUE, Xiao HU, Jinglei YANG

2014, 2(3): 226-239.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0043-5
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Short carbon fiber (SCF) reinforced epoxy composites with different SCF contents were developed to investigate their tribological properties. The friction coefficient and wear of the epoxy composites slid in a circular path against a steel pin inclined at 45° to a vertical axis and a steel ball significantly decreased with increased SCF content due to the solid lubricating effect of SCFs along with the improved mechanical strength of the composites. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) obse...

A. ABDELBARY, M. N. ABOUELWAFA, I. M. EL FAHHAM

2014, 2(3): 240-254.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0044-4
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Nylon 66 has been widely used for numerous mechanical applications but its sliding wear mechanisms are not fully understood. In particular, limited attention has been paid to the generation of fatigue surface cracks under constant and cyclic load conditions. The present work focuses on the effect of load frequency on the wear behavior of a polymer with surface defects in dry sliding conditions. The defects were imposed vertical deep cracks perpendicular to the direction of sliding. Wear studi...

Jan MEYER, Regina FUCHS, Thorsten STAEDLER, Xin JIANG

2014, 2(3): 255-263.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0045-3
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In order to understand the contact phenomena of micron-sized particles, which have a tremendous impact on a variety of applications in industry and technology, direct access to the loads as well as the displacements accompanying such contacts are mandatory. Typical particle ensembles show a size variation ranging from the nanometer to the tenths of micron scale. Especially the contact behavior of particles featuring radii of several up to several tenths of microns is scarcely studied as these...

Guina REN, Zhaozhu ZHANG, Xiaotao ZHU, Xuehu MEN, Wei JIANG, Weimin LIU

2014, 2(3): 264-271.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0046-2
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A Nomex fabric/phenolic composite was prepared, and its tribological properties were evaluated under dry and water-bathed sliding conditions by a pin-on-disk tribometer. The resulting size of the friction coefficient for the Nomex fabric/phenolic composite in the study occurred in the following order: dry sliding condition > distilled water-bathed sliding condition > sea water-bathed sliding condition. The fabric composite’s wear rate from high to low was as follows: distilled water-bat...

Stéphane THIBODEAU, Houshang D. ALAMDARI, Donald P. ZIEGLER, Mario FAFARD

2014, 2(3): 272-286.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0051-5
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In order to accurately predict the mechanical behaviour of paste during forming process, the friction law between the carbon paste and the mould wall is an important parameter to be determined. This paper presents the tribological behaviour of the lubricated paste/steel interface subjected to high stress conditions at the anode forming temperature of 150 ℃. A method to characterize the tribological behaviour has been developed and an apparatus was built. The method is based on the comparison ...

WANG Ying,YANG Jing,GUO Xiaobao,ZHANG Qiang,WANG Jingyu,DING Jianning,YUAN Ningyi

2014, 2(3): 287-294.   doi:10.1007/s40544-014-0060-4
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Nickel (Ni) films with positive and negative textured surfaces of lotus and rice leaf patterns were fabricated through an inexpensive and effective method. The as-prepared Ni films were superhydrophobic and exhibited excellent tribological properties after chemical treatment. Experimental results indicated that the water contact angles (WCAs) on the surfaces of biomimetic textured Ni films (approximately 120°) were far greater than those on smooth films (65°). The biomimetic t...