Authors
QM Mehran, MA Fazal, AR Bushroa, Saeed Rubaiee
Publication date
2018/3/4
Source
Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
158-175
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Friction and wear in different engine components have crucial effects on the engine performance, combustion efficiency, oil consumption and lifetime of the internal combustion (IC) engine. Under certain loads, speeds, and temperatures, the metallic components of the IC engine, especially the piston and valve system suffer from a higher friction. Thin film coating is one of the novel techniques to reduce the frictional forces and improve the mechanical properties of engine components. Due to some versatile tribological properties, increasing attention has been paid to the physical vapor deposition (PVD) technology in the recent decade to deposit thin film coating on engine components. This article presents a comprehensive literature review on thin film coatings for IC engine components deposited by PVD technique. Issues related to tribological properties (wear and coefficient of friction) and mechanical properties …
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QM Mehran, MA Fazal, AR Bushroa, S Rubaiee - Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2018