Abrasive wear can be caused by hard particles sliding on a softer solid sur
face and displaying or detaching material. Different types of interactions
are distinguished between the sliding particles and the wearing surface of
the solid, Frequently, resistance against abrasive wear is only considered
as a function of hardness of the wearing material, However, a more general
model shows that, depending on the interaction, the capability of deformati
on or the fracture toughness of the wearing material is very important in a
ddition to hardness, Abrasive wear resistance can substantially be improved
by second phases embedded in a hard or soft matrix. The theoretical models
are supported by a lot of experimental results from studies on metallic or
ceramic materials. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.