Tribological study of the key friction pairs materials under seawater: status quo and prospects

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Wen H. [1 ]
Sun J. [1 ]
Chen W. [1 ]
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[1] College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an
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| 1600年 / Cailiao Daobaoshe/ Materials Review卷 / 30期
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Corrosion wear; Ocean environment; The key friction pairs; Tribology;
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10.11896/j.issn.1005-023X.2016.015.014
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As a basic space for human existence, the ocean ensures the sustainable development of human society. Tribological study of the materials under seawater not only accelerate the development of ocean engineering equipment, but also provide a surport for key friction pairs materials in ocean engineering equipment. However, the application and development of ocean proprietary material are limited seriously, because of the complexity of seawater and the interaction of corrosion and friction. The study of the tribological characteristics of seawater material plays important role in the development of marine engineering equipment, and it also has a critical significance to improve the overall level of Chinese marine engineering equipment. This paper summarizes and analyzes the current tribological studies of the key friction material, and emphatically introduces the research status of the different tribological couples including metal and metal, ceramic and metal, polymer and metal, polymer and ceramic. Finally, the development trend of the tribological field is discussed; the future progress of the key friction material in the seawater is also prospected. © 2016, Materials Review Magazine. All right reserved.
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