Tribology of Si-Based Ceramics: Wear Mechanisms

作者: T. N. Ying , M. C. Shen , Y. S. Wang , S. M. Hsu

DOI: 10.1080/10402009708983709

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摘要: The wear mechanisms of Si-based ceramics are examined in terms speed and load. results presented maps which reveal different regimes wear. This paper examines the effects normal force shear on ceramic regimes. In mild regime, processes dominated by microabrasion subsurface cracks. severe regime is microfracture tensile cracks surface. At still higher loads, surface gross fracture occur. presence third-body particles also discussed. Presented at 50th Annual Meeting Chicago, Illinois May 14–19, 1995

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