Tribocorrosion-insight Into Material Degradation in Specific Environments
Resumen
Tribocorrosion is an irreversible surface degradation mechanism of a
metallic and/or non-metallic material as a result of its physicochemical and
mechanical interactions during relative motion (friction, sliding, impact, abrasion,
erosion) in corrosive media. It encompasses synergistic effects between mechanical
wear and chemical / electrochemical processes which interact with each other.
Tribocorrosion processes lead to uneconomical material loss as well as to the
decreasing of the following characteristics: durability, reliability, safety,
performance, energy efficiency, pollution and health. Recent activity in
tribocorrosion research aims at addressing the need to select or design new
surfaces for future equipment as well as minimizing the operating costs and
extending the life of existing machinery and medical devices. The work presents an
overview and some experimental results from tribocorrosion tests of biomaterials
and nanocomposite coatings in specific environments from physiological solutions
to industrial environments.
Colecciones
- 2014 fascicula9 nr1 [13]