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The metal to metal interface and its effect on adhesion and frictionThe paper considers the interface between two bulk metals and the effect of this interface on adhesive bonding, resistance to tangential displacements, friction and the interfacial transport from one surface to another. Using Auger emission spectroscopy, field ion microscopy, and low energy electron diffraction techniques, the influence of surface orientation, lattice registry, crystal lattice structure and defects, metal surface chemistry and alloying on the characteristics of the interface was studied for noble, platinum, transition, and Group 4B metals. With dissimilar metals in contact, epitaxial transfer of the cohesively weaker to the cohesively stronger metal has been observed. Surface chemical activity of the noble and platinum metals is shown to affect interfacial behavior as does a valence bonding in the transition metals, and the degree of metallic nature in the Group 4B elements. Alloying elements, e.g., Si and Fe, can alter interfacial behavior by segregation to the surface of metals or by altering bulk properties such as crystal transformation kinetics.
Document ID
19760060181
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Buckley, D. H.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1976
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Conference on Colloids and Surfaces
Location: San Juan
Country: Puerto Rico
Start Date: June 21, 1976
End Date: June 25, 1976
Sponsors: American Chemical Society and International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Accession Number
76A43147
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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