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Vakuumtribologie

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Vakuumbedingungen stellen an die Tribologie besondere Anforderungen. Normalerweise haben unter atmosphärischen Bedingungen die Wirkflächen tribologisch beanspruchter Bauteile bei der Festkörperreibung im „Trockenlauf“ die Möglichkeit, durch chemische Reaktionen mit dem gasförmigen Umgebungsmedium reibungs- und verschleißmindernde Deckschichten zu bilden. Dies ist im Vakuum jedoch nicht möglich, so dass – wie in Kapitel 4.3.1 für die Reibung und in Kapitel 5.3.3 für den Verschleiß dargestellt – Adhäsionsmechanismen in den Kontaktgrenzflächen zu Funktionsstörungen und zum Versagen tribotechnischer Systeme führen können.

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Czichos, H., Habig, KH. (2010). Vakuumtribologie. In: Tribologie-Handbuch. Vieweg+Teubner. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9660-5_16

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