WEAR OF ENGINEERING CERAMICS BY A SOFT ABRASIVE

Citation
Jt. Czernuszka et Tf. Page, WEAR OF ENGINEERING CERAMICS BY A SOFT ABRASIVE, Journal of Materials Science, 32(24), 1997, pp. 6671-6680
Citations number
36
ISSN journal
00222461
Volume
32
Issue
24
Year of publication
1997
Pages
6671 - 6680
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2461(1997)32:24<6671:WOECBA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The wear behaviour of a number of engineering ceramics sliding against polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) has been examined. Microscopical exam ination of the worn surfaces has shown a wide distribution of size of grooves, from 50 nm to 1 mu m. The smaller grooves seem to be made by anatase particles in the PET sheet. The larger grooves are made by par ticles ejected from the samples' surfaces by a fatigue mechanism. By r elating the hardness of the engineering ceramics at a scale appropriat e to the measured wear rates, some degree of agreement found. Further, it was found that the near-surface hardness of all the materials was lower than the macroscopic hardness values: the sole exception was ana tase. Although the macroscopic hardness values of anatase were much lo wer than the alumina-based ceramics, the near-surface hardness values became relatively greater. In this way, what was originally thought to be a ''soft'' ceramic can now abrade a nominally ''harder'' one. The wear of the carbides is thought to be by an oxidation-assisted process .