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The Study of Friction and Wear Capability of Piston Ring Coatings

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The friction and wear capabilities of four coatings piston ring which Chromium, PVD, PCVD and GDC were studied with simulated way. The results indicate that GDC coating shows the minimum wear rate and the lowest friction coefficient, while the Chromium coating shows the worst friction and wear capability. The wear rate of GDC ring is only 15% of Chromium ring.

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Li, W., Lu, Y. (2017). The Study of Friction and Wear Capability of Piston Ring Coatings. In: Proceedings of SAE-China Congress 2016: Selected Papers. SAE-China 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 418. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3527-2_22

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