Self-Lubricating Behavior of Graphite Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites

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Lubricants are extensively used between the contacting surfaces to reduce friction and wear. These lubricants are usually toxic and not readily biodegradable and thus these lubricants can cause considerable damage to the environment. The use of external lubricants can be eliminated by designing selflubricating composite materials. These composite materials have the ability to achieve low friction and wear at the contact surfaces without any external supply of lubrication during sliding. The metal matrix composites reinforced with various self-lubricating particles such as graphite, molybdenum disulfide are being used as self-lubricating materials for various engineering applications. In this paper, the tribological behavior of metal matrix composites reinforced with graphite particles has been reviewed. More specifically, aluminum-graphite, magnesium-graphite, copper-graphite, silver-graphite and nickel-graphite composites have been studied. The influence of various variables on the friction coefficient and wear rate is discussed. It was found that the amount of graphite released on the wear surface forms a tribo film on the contact surfaces. This reduces the overall friction coefficient and wear rate. The formation and retention of this tribo layer on the sliding surface as well as its composition, area fraction, thickness and hardness are important factors in controlling the friction and wear behavior of the material and depend on the nature of the sliding surface, the test condition, environment and the graphite content in the composite. The presence of graphite tribo layer also increases the seizure resistance and enables to run under boundary lubrication without galling. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012.

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Menezes, P. L., Rohatgi, P. K., & Lovell, M. R. (2012). Self-Lubricating Behavior of Graphite Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites. Green Energy and Technology. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23681-5_17

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