Journal of The Surface Finishing Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-3409
Print ISSN : 0915-1869
ISSN-L : 0915-1869
Volume 70, Issue 6
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  • Kazutaka KANDA
    2019 Volume 70 Issue 6 Pages 324-329
    Published: June 01, 2019
    Released on J-STAGE: June 01, 2019
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    In an earlier report, the author proposed hypotheses to explain mechanism for DLC film and diamond film to develop a low friction coefficient. This study investigated whether the results of many friction tests on CNx film can also be explained by these hypotheses. Results of the investigation demonstrated that the frictional properties of the CNx film could not be explained sufficiently by these hypotheses alone. To explain the frictional properties of CNx satisfactorily, some hypotheses were added to the conventional one. Results show not only that the frictional properties of CNx film but also that the frictional properties of carbon films of many kinds, including DLC film and diamond film, are explainable by these new hypotheses.

    These hypotheses are explained hereinafter:(1) Transferability of CNx film to the friction surface and its surroundings is higher than that of the DLC film not containing H.(2) The transfer layer formed by friction of the carbon-based film is hard, and it has low thermal conductivity.(3) The CNx film produces N2 by friction. In the same manner as diamond film and DLC film, it produces a graphite layer and releases CO and CO2 in an atmosphere, where trace amounts of O exist, suppress adhesion and develop a low friction coefficient.(4) O2 and H2O are adsorbed onto the carbon film surface, which contributes to the development of a low friction coefficient in vacuum and in inert gas,(5) the hard carbon film surface layer is graphitized by formation of -C=O group or its release as CO.

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