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EFFECT OF NATURE OF OXYGEN INTERACTIONS ON FRICTION OF TITANIUM, ALUMINUM, AND MOLYBDENUM

机译:氧相互作用的性质对钛,铝和钼摩擦的影响

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Friction studies were conducted with a gold pin contacting titanium, aluminum, and molybdenum surfaces after exposure to oxygen with various methods. Oxygen was adsorbed on the surface, it reacted with the surface, and the surface was ion bombarded with oxygen. The presence of oxygen was monitored with Auger spectroscopy. Titanium friction varied with the mode of the metal-oxygen interaction. It was highest with the adsorbed oxygen and least with ion bombard¬ment using oxygen. Aluminum exhibited lower friction values for the reacted and the ion bom¬barded surfaces than for the surface having the adsorbed layer. With molybdenum the friction coefficients were generally the same despite the nature of the surface treatment with oxygen.

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