tribopairs
Tribopairs are the two surfaces that interact within a tribological system during contact, including the materials themselves, the contact interface, and any lubricant or lubricant film that mediates sliding or rolling. The behavior of a tribopair is governed by friction, wear, heat generation, and the evolution of surface films or transfer layers as motion continues.
Common tribopairs include metal–metal, metal–polymer, ceramic–ceramic, and polymer–polymer combinations. Material properties such as hardness, elastic modulus,
Operating conditions such as load, sliding speed, temperature, and environment determine the lubrication regime, typically categorized
Evaluation of tribopairs is conducted through laboratory tests such as pin-on-disk or ball-on-disk setups, measuring coefficient
Tribopair design also considers tribochemical effects, transfer film formation, and potential material transfer between surfaces, which