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Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys
by
Wang, Wenbo
, Li, Lin
, Zhang, Zhengyu
, Li, Ling
, Deng, Zhifei
, Liu, Liping
, Moore, Lowell
, Yao, Yi
, Xin, Hongliang
, Baucom, Garrett
, Cui, Bai
, Kim, Honggyu
, Cai, Wenjun
, Chen, Xin
, Islam, Md Rezwan Ul
, An, Qi
, Zhao, Jing
, Xin, Ziming
, Hershkovitz, Eitan
, Wang, Xiaoqing
in
140/146
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/119/544
/ Chromium
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Density functional theory
/ Friction
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant alloys
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lubricants
/ Lubricants & lubrication
/ Lubricity
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel base alloys
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation resistance
/ Phase transitions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self lubrication
/ Shear strength
/ Solid lubricants
/ Spinel
/ Superalloys
/ Temperature
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys
by
Wang, Wenbo
, Li, Lin
, Zhang, Zhengyu
, Li, Ling
, Deng, Zhifei
, Liu, Liping
, Moore, Lowell
, Yao, Yi
, Xin, Hongliang
, Baucom, Garrett
, Cui, Bai
, Kim, Honggyu
, Cai, Wenjun
, Chen, Xin
, Islam, Md Rezwan Ul
, An, Qi
, Zhao, Jing
, Xin, Ziming
, Hershkovitz, Eitan
, Wang, Xiaoqing
in
140/146
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/119/544
/ Chromium
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Density functional theory
/ Friction
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant alloys
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lubricants
/ Lubricants & lubrication
/ Lubricity
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel base alloys
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation resistance
/ Phase transitions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self lubrication
/ Shear strength
/ Solid lubricants
/ Spinel
/ Superalloys
/ Temperature
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys
by
Wang, Wenbo
, Li, Lin
, Zhang, Zhengyu
, Li, Ling
, Deng, Zhifei
, Liu, Liping
, Moore, Lowell
, Yao, Yi
, Xin, Hongliang
, Baucom, Garrett
, Cui, Bai
, Kim, Honggyu
, Cai, Wenjun
, Chen, Xin
, Islam, Md Rezwan Ul
, An, Qi
, Zhao, Jing
, Xin, Ziming
, Hershkovitz, Eitan
, Wang, Xiaoqing
in
140/146
/ 147/143
/ 639/301/1023/1026
/ 639/301/119/544
/ Chromium
/ Coefficient of friction
/ Density functional theory
/ Friction
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant alloys
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lubricants
/ Lubricants & lubrication
/ Lubricity
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nickel base alloys
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation resistance
/ Phase transitions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Self lubrication
/ Shear strength
/ Solid lubricants
/ Spinel
/ Superalloys
/ Temperature
/ Tribology
/ Wear resistance
2024
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Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys
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Spinel oxide enables high-temperature self-lubrication in superalloys
2024
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The ability to lubricate and resist wear at temperatures above 600 °C in an oxidative environment remains a significant challenge for metals due to their high-temperature softening, oxidation, and rapid degradation of traditional solid lubricants. Herein, we demonstrate that high-temperature lubricity can be achieved with coefficients of friction (COF) as low as 0.10-0.32 at 600-900 °C by tailoring surface oxidation in additively-manufactured Inconel superalloy. By integrating high-temperature tribological testing, advanced materials characterization, and computations, we show that the formation of spinel-based oxide layers on superalloy promotes sustained self-lubrication due to their lower shear strength and more negative formation and cohesive energy compared to other surface oxides. A reversible phase transformation between the cubic and tetragonal/monoclinic spinel was driven by stress and temperature during high temperature wear. To span Ni- and Cr-based ternary oxide compositional spaces for which little high-temperature COF data exist, we develop a computational design method to predict the lubricity of oxides, incorporating thermodynamics and density functional theory computations. Our finding demonstrates that spinel oxide can exhibit low COF values at temperatures much higher than conventional solid lubricants with 2D layered or Magnéli structures, suggesting a promising design strategy for self-lubricating high-temperature alloys.
The authors develop an approach for enhancing the wear resistance and lubricity of metals at elevated temperatures of in oxidative environments, where traditional solid lubricants fail. By engineering surface oxidation in additively manufactured Inconel, they achieve low friction coefficients, between 0.10 and 0.32 at 600-900 °C, through the formation of a spinel-based oxide layer.
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