期刊
TRIBOLOGY LETTERS
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 437-443出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-004-3594-1
关键词
atomic oxygen; MoS(2); space environmental effect; tribology; low earth orbit; lubricant
Wear-life of the MoS(2) film was evaluated by in situ tribological testing under 5 eV atomic oxygen exposures which simulated atomic oxygen environment in low Earth orbit. A combination of laser-detonation atomic oxygen source and a conventional pin-on-disk friction tester was used to perform tribological tests. It was confirmed that the friction coefficient was not affected by atomic oxygen exposure when atomic oxygen fluence was low; however, the friction coefficient increased with increasing atomic oxygen fluence and it reached as high as 0.05 at the atomic oxygen fluence of 3.4 X 10(16) atoms/cm(2)/cycle (nine times larger than the normal value). Effect of atomic oxygen on the wear-life of the film has much more drastic. With atomic oxygen fluence of 1.7 x 10(16) atoms/cm(2) cycle, wear-life was reduced less than one-tenth of that during ex situ testing result for the same film. It was also observed that wear-life of the film was inversely proportional to the atomic oxygen fluence between sliding passes.
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