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Differences in the tribological mechanisms when using non-doped, metal-doped (Ti, WC), and non-metal-doped (Si) diamond-like carbon against steel under …

Kalin et al., 2006

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5211330179083118505
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Kalin M
Vižintin J
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In this paper, we report on the tribological performance and mechanisms of the boundary- lubricated contacts of steel against diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings, ie, steel/DLC, using the same materials, oils, additives and conditions as we have previously reported for …
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