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Tribological performances of CuSn10Bi3 alloy containing MoSi2 and ferrophosphorus under starved lubrication 期刊论文
Materials Science and Technology, 2022, 卷号: 39, 期号: 5, 页码: 623-636
Authors:  Yang Dongya;  Li Jiajun;  Zhao Gengrui;  Wang Honggang;  Li Zhenyu;  Chen Shengsheng;  Gao Gui;  Zhang Guowei;  Xu Hong
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The Impact of Water on the Tribological Behavior of Lubricating Grease Based on Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs 期刊论文
Lubricants, 2022, 期号: 10, 页码: 188
Authors:  Longqi Sun;  Rui Ma;  Qin Zhao;  Gaiqing Zhao;  Xiaobo Wang
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High temperature and room temperature tribological behaviors of in-situ carbides reinforced Ni-based composites by reactive sintering Ni and Ti2AlC precursor 期刊论文
Wear, 2022, 卷号: 488-489, 期号: 无, 页码: 204165
Authors:  Gao, Qiang;  Wang, Wenzhen;  Yi, Gewen;  Wang, Bin;  Feng, Xiaochun;  Shi, Peiying;  Hua, Minqi
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Investigating the effect of polytetrafluoroethylene on the tribological properties and corrosion resistance of epoxy/hydroxylated hexagonal boron nitride composite coatings 期刊论文
Corrosion Science, 2022, 期号: 210, 页码: 110820
Authors:  Guihua Li;  Lei Chen;  Yulong An;  Meizhen Gao;  Huidi Zhou;  Jianmin Chen
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Nanosized molybdenum disulfide on surface-modified carbon material as lubricating oil additive for friction-reduction and anti-wear 期刊论文
Lubrication Science, 2022, 卷号: 2022, 期号: 34, 页码: 84-92
Authors:  Huaigang Su;  Chencan Li;  Cheng Jiang;  Yanan Wang;  Xiaobo Wang;  Kuiliang Gong;  Wenjing Lou
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anti-wear additive, nanoparticles, surface modification, synergistic effect