The wear resistance of four Al2O3/SiC nanocomposites that contained SiC par
ticles of varying average size (40, 200, and 800 nm) was studied under dry
sliding conditions and compared with the results obtained in unreinforced a
lumina. The wear rate of the alumina and the nanocomposites of equivalent g
rain size increased as the contact load increased; however, the nanocomposi
te wear resistance at high contact loads was better than that of the alumin
a by a factor of 3-5. The wear resistance of the nanocomposites of submicro
meter grain size was fairly independent of the contact load, and their wear
resistance at high contact loads was up to two orders of magnitude better
than that of the alumina. The mechanisms responsible for these behaviors me
re discussed in terms of the microscopic wear mechanisms that were observed
on the worn surfaces.